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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-02-16 - Orange Coast PilotS fl 0 R TS New'port Harbor girls move'"P one in CIF TOUTED Students accomplished in #sdwOI. days" Serving the NewP_ort·Mesa community since 1907 . Five ways to spend your weekend T UMBI.1N' 1HEAI'RJCS: Direct from the Peo- ple's Republic of Chi- na. the Peking Acrobats will perform at 1 and 4:30 p .m. Sunday at Ormge Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre. China's most gift- ed tu.m-.... - blers, con- tortionists, jugglers, cyclists and gym- nasts will perform astound- ing feats in China's 2,000- yea.r-old tradition. Advance · tickets are $18 for adults and $8 for children. For more information, call 432-5880. CHUCKLES IN A CEMETERY: Jeffrey Hatcher's comedy •Three Viewings" is on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory through Feb. "26. Set in a funeral home in a small midwe'stern town, the . ~-minute play is one mono- logue by three people: the funeral director mourning the loss of bis love, a jewelry thief who makes sure the dearly departed can't take it Eletclier Jones ·s~ttles lawsuit • No dollar figures were disclosed in anti-Semitic-suit~ but the luxury car dealer donated ~oney to Jewish organizations and .will send employees to sensitiVity training, according to statement. By Anna Marie Stolley, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Fletcher Jones Motor Cars, Inc., has settled a lawsuit with Newport Beach residents Risa and Bob Gro~ over an inddent in which a salesman at the luxury car dealership reportedly blasted the couple with anti-Semitic state- ments. Monetary figures were not disclosed, but as part of the settlement, Aetcher Jones has apologized to the Grouxs; disciplined sales- man rim Good; contributed to two Jewish nrganizations; and endowed a lecture seties at the Jewish Community Center in Costa Mesa. · ' The car deaJer will also send employees to a sens1tivity tl'aining program, according to a JOint statement signed by the Grouxs and Fletcher *Ted• Jones. ln return, the Grouxs have dropped their lawswt against the dealership and Goode. Both sides agreed not to discuss the details of the settlement with the press, although the Grouxs on Thursday readily admitted their ple4Sure .. with the settlement MThe laws~t was resolved to our sati.S-- {action. and we've released all claims," Robert Groux said *We're very happy to have settled," Risa Groux. said. ·we feel that Aetcber Jones has addressed our complaints and is doing its best to rectify and prevent this from ever happening again.• Jones did not return repeated calls to his • SEE LAWSUIT PAGE 7 Long-empty lot may soon house strip mall • Costa Mesa will negoti- ate with Newport Beach developer who wants to bring a Petco and Boston Market to Newport Boulevard. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -To aty offi- cials, it's known as Parcel A in Costa Mesa's redevelopment area. But most residents just think of it as that eo!pty lot nes- tled behind the Court· yards • with them and the wife of-a ma.nwho5erecent~d~ea~th=-,__-+;..+0i=t exposes er to· his mo ster too long, that parcel of land - located on the north- west comer of t8tb Street and Newport Boulevard - may have a Petco and Boston Market standing on it. The city's Redevelop- m e n t Agency, which is made up of creditors. Show times: Tues- day-Saturday at 8 p.m., Sun- day at 7:30 p.m. with mati- nees at 2:30 p.m. on Satur- day and Sunday. Tickets: $26 to $36. Information: 957- 4033. A WHALEOFA CRtnSE: The Pilgrim of Newport offers three-hour whale watching cruises with a docent provid- ing the biological informa- tion on the whale's migra- tion. The ship is an exact full-scale replica of the ships used during the Revolution- ary War. Cruises leave from Newport Beach at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays and 1 p.m . on Sundays. The cost is $15 for adults and $10 for children. For more informa- tion, call 642-4875. SPARE ME: Kona Lanes kicks-off its Rock-n- Bowl from 10 p.m. to 1 a .m. Saturday. The event will take place Saturday nights and provide a disc jockey, shoes and bowling for $10. For more informa- tion, call 545-1112. H APPY NEW \'EAJl: The traditional Viet- namese music group, Lac Hong, will celebrate the Vietnamese New Year Sat- urday with a concert at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre. The 65-member vocal and instrumental ensemble will perlonn the music of Viet· mun, including chamber mUsic, folk mu.sic, poem recitation and new-style choral orchestration. The CODcert begins at 8 p.m. 1\Ckets; S12 in advance, $15 at the door. hif ormation; •32-5880. l \ 11 ' \ Tor ECkert, and Linda Lager/of are like most excited. enga!Jf!d couples -except their matrimonial plans include 10 years at sea on their 62·/oot boat. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot ing fireplace, washer and dryer. lt is • CUJTently docked outside the Rusty Pelican in Manners Mile. •it's m_y dream boat,• said Eck- ert, a former owner of an executive recruiting firm. For their first major trip, Eckert and Lagerlof spent 12 days on a. voyage to the Sea of Cortez. The trip, which covered 2,100 miles, convinCed them of two things: 1. • They're a compatible couple and 2. 12 days at sea 1S not nearly enough time. DUring an interview aboard the What I · types of businesses would you like to see on the lot behind the Courtyards? Call our Read- ' rs' Hotline at 642-6086 and leave your name, thoughts, hometown and phone number. C o s t a .__ _____ _. Mesa's five City Council members, on Wednesday gave staffers the go- ahead to begin negotiating with Mw.rfield Properties. a Newport Beach developer that bas expressed an interest in the spot. •Muirfield will negotiate with staff on an agreement as to what they will do and what they won't do Wlth the property,• said Coun- cilwoman Mary Hornbuckle, who is the agency's chairwoman "With a redevelopment area pro- 1ect, you're tied down a lot more on the details. But if they stick with their original. proposal, there shouldn't be any problems." Muirfield has told the city it •SEE SAILORS PAGE 7 would nte to build an 18,700 .._.._..........._ ......... -............. --- FRBSH IDEAS Students gi,ve Superintendent Mac_ Bemd their tlwughts on lww ro solve 'district overcrowdmg problems COSTA MESA -Wendy Rose th1nkl the Newport·Mesa Unified Scbool Diltrtct should move all Uth ~ students to middle ~:ICbl>Oai; C 1n Brown a&ys Kaller Prtmary Ceoter leCOlld graden lboUld move down the ctreet to b6glCIMll. r-------------------------, I I I I I , I , I I I • I I I ' 1 I ' ' I I I • ' t I I I I • I "The problem is the district is starting to get bigger again so some of our schools are becoming more crowded than others ... " -SUP£RINTENDENT I ' MACIERND I I I L---··-•·-··~-·-••••••-••-~ • --~~------------~ 8 SEE NEW. MALL PAGE 5 All-nude club opens after three-year fight •The .Mermaid throws open its doors and tosses off the clothes after legal victory, mayor says its only ;minor setback.' •1be greatest wute o1 money ts to •P it,• observed co1nedi· 'an Jadde Gleason. Concurring investors who dabble ln ltocb, bonds, securiUes and mutual tundS Often can benefit fiom flnand.al a.Qalya:ts, available in a m~d Of resources at Newport Beech Public Ubrarles. Poi" beginning and ~rl· eJiCed inveStors, the Central Library offers print, miaof orm and electronic referenre materl· als, including investment and forecasting services, industry swveys and annual reports. Investment newspapers and ~magazines also are available at the Central Llbnuy, a.s well as at branch libraries. Especially useful a.re such ser· vices as "lnvestext, •featuring investment house reports on major public ~ompanies and major industries; "Moody's Man· uals," with profileS of more than 15,000 companies and thousands of mimicipalities1 "Standard & Poor's Corporation RecordJ," covering companies with listed and unlisted securities; "Value Llne Investment Survey," with coverage of-t,700 stocks (infor· mation on an additional 1,800 is available in the Expanded Edi· tion); and ·wan Street n an. script,· offering recommenda- tions and comments from a vari· ety of Wall Street sources. For mutual fund investors, •Morningstar Mutual Funds• is an authoritative sowce of data and analysis; •Morningstar tlased-End Funds" is a biweek- ly covering more than 200 of the most actively traded closed-ends funds. Statistical profiles of more than 750 mutual funds are fea- tured in "Mutual Fund Profiles." Investors who prefer bonds will find current information on fixed income securities in "Moody's Bond Survey." Finan· cial data in tabular form on a broad list of American -and a few foreign -bonds can be Bond Guide." ,.......Ct.Ve.cOJi. look:i.ng M1>fN1etrate the mysteries of the stock market will find guidance in such sources as "Standard & Poor's Stock Guide,• with concise data in tabular form for more than 5,300 common and preferred stocks and variable life annu- ities. Activity and financial reports on almost 4,000 compa- nies are availabl ? in "Standard & Poor's Stock Re )rts. • "Daily Graphs,• a weekly stock chart service, provides an overview of price patterns, con- solidation structures and moving averages for more than 2,500 NYSE, AMEX and OTC compa- nies. Some of the most current commentary on economic trends and financial forecasts is avail- able in business newspapers, magazines and newsletters. Among the most well-read are •Tue Wall Street Journal." ·Bar- ron's,· "Financial limes,· "Asian Wall Street Journal" and "Investor's Business Daily." In addition to these, the library has more than 500 business-related periodicals on microfilm, some dating back to 1982. Many other business services, books and periodicals that can be useful to investors ~ listed in "Investment Information,• a bibliography available at all Newport Beach Public Ubra.ries. • OtEat rr our is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Publk Library. This week's column Is by Susie Lamb. VOL IO, NO. 30 fttOMAS M. IOHNIOW, ~ WIWW &.OmllJ.. Editor STWIMA-.a, Mri9"'l9 EdltOr -vmo.. City Edttcw MAK MMtlll, fltloto ldltOr ---'"'' onctior of ()pltadciN NlllfOiiiM. a..fled MeNgs LWIDI•• PrOl•IOdof. .... , ...... ~ .,.. •• 9IU:rYIC. ,,. ,,_ ---.,,,.. CA&1allf.~8nd .,...,.,.... NEWPORT BBACH -A strange man With a P.llQCbant for ankles, nOIM and Jmucklel made it ditticult for a ~ital secretary to do her work 'IUesday, aCcord· ~to police. __ , ---~ A man walked into the ad.ID.in· istrattve office at Hoag Memorial HospltalCD'OUDd-.-:15 -p.m. Tu - R.E.S.P.E.C.T: . YOURSELF Newport Heights Elementary's student council produces a video to teach their peers 1essons about esteem and courtesy By Julie Ross Qmnon, Daily ~lot NEWPORT BEACH -R·E·S·P·E-C-T. Find out wbatlt means to Newport Heights Elementary students. The school's student COllllcil is putting together a 30-minute video explaining what respect is, why it's important and how to achieve it. "If you watch television, prindpals and teachers a.re portrayed as idiots,• said teacher Laura Holmes, who worked on the project with-felloW-teacher Dana-Aguile£a. •Kicts pick up on that and start dis:respec::tll\g their own teachers and authority figures." •Respect" is this year's student council theme and on Tuesday students put several skits to videotape. dent Mac Bernd, Newport Beech DARE Officer Tom Monarch and school board Thlstee Judy Franco to be interviewed regarding their thoughts on respect. FUtll graders Chloe Cox (center), Tara Simmons (left) and Destree Bish do a lip ch to the song "'Respect" during a videotaping to be used on the subject of respect. Left, Prin· dpal Shell Tamacki goes on camera for the respect video. MARC MARTIN I DAILY P1LOT Council members videotaped themselves littering on school grounds, then c.le&ning up to portray respect for school, working out arguments with other students to portray respect for others and learning about health and fitness to portray respect for sell. •we're trying to show everyone how it's A local Girl Scout troop donated $70 to the school for the respect project, which the student council will use to buy gifts, Agull· era said. School employees who notice stu- Aguilera sa.iO the video is being edited at the district's offices, and will be given to the • . . lthose stu· , . student council member Alison Prins, 12. "U yr>. don't have resped. you have really low Lots of accomplishments to boast about at local schools What's happening at Whi~r School Whittier School is cool because we now have navy and white uni· fonns. We wear them to show that we mean business. We care about school and learning. In January, the sixth graders ha<L-1heir DARE graduation. They've all made the promise to say •No• to drugs. Monday, Feb. 4 we had ow "Just Read• Kickoff. Mr. Wood came to ow school to teach us the Just Read song. Our goal is to read 60,000 books. We've already read 11.000. We used some of our PAL funds to buy air fresheners for our boys' and girls' bathrooms. They are the PAL-Council's "sweet smell of suc- cess.• The bathrooms are much more popular now. PAL-Council bad a Valentine jewelry fund rai:Ser to continue to }\elp raise money for school beau- tification and PAL camp. Our stu· dents have worked very hatd helping to make .money 101..Um. school. The new playground that we have ls wondeJful. Everyone ls having a good time playing on it. The first day after it was finished, it was very crowded. Our school is getting ready for the Lion's Cup soccer competition because soccer is for everybody and we really like it. Last year, the •B" league won first place and the •A" league·won second place. We are going to do ow best to win first place again this year. On Feb. 6, our fourth-sixth graders were treated to a special performance called •Meet the Musicians" presented by the Orange County Philharmonic Society and Music Performance nustFund Congratulations to all our Stu· dents of the Week for January and February I -By Whittler students Irma. "PAL "varo, Steven. Carlos, Octavio, Eduardo, Mayra. Ivan, Rene. TeWmkle students score well in algebra On. Eell. 3, Te~ Miru e School celebrated the highest recognition rate in Newport-Mesa Unified School District for the Golden State First Year Algebra Exam. Awa.rd students and their families were guests at a break- fast celebration to honor the stu- dents. Algebra was offered at TeWm- kle in the 1994-95 school year for the first time in recent yea.rs. 1\venty-six seventh and eighth grade students were in this class and they all took the Golden State exam in May. 1\venty-one of the students scored high enough to receive some form of recognition. 1llis is 83% of the classl The Golden State exam W?lS aeated several years ago by the state of California to test student knowledge in various areas. It is intended to be comparable to the Regents Exam in New York. Stu· dents a.re allowed to take the exam in a subject otlly once upon com- pletion of the course. U they do well, they are recogDizOO. on..vart~ ouslevels. Last May, 126,498 students throughout the state took the exam in algebra. The top 7 % _rec:ei~ H,l!J..h Honor! and e. gold seal on their high schOQl diploma. The next 10% received Honors and a silver seal. The next 13% Delly "lot. P,P. lox 1 SfO, Cost.t Mesa, CA. 92626. ~No MWS stot1es, INUltretlons. edfto. rW INltt« or idwttiMt•wnts hew.in can &. ttp"odueed wfth- out~ ~of<OW­ rtght owner. i -r -.. •ii.··•~"='".,. ""j • .,,. • , ·": • ·. • . ~ I " ... • ,. -···'..I.· ..:·-'J .l . • t HQW JO gAOt us ~ The lllNs Orange County (900) 252-9141 Msu ..... Clilltfted '42·5'7t ~141-4321 ...... N9wl 540-122A Sports W-4110 NeWI, ~f•Mi-4170 1.-... ft.Tl11•r1odVJ.mm ... ()Mle ...... Offb M2-4Jl1 ~P•U1..99Ql tEMPlltATURES ~Beach 63156 8111~ 62155 COIQ Mesa 67152 Corona del Mer 66156 WPO•CMT LOCATION SIZE wqe 1·2sw Newpon 1·2sw Bladties 1·3sW Riv. Jetty 1·3sw CdM 1·2sw llOA,.. NoiCMloly. ~foglnthe ~-·'" ~-..... WllllllCIUlofthe ....... ,0 ~Wind- are 1 ft. with 1 westerly swell of • ft. 11DU TODAY First low 12:32 a.m. 1.6 First hJgh 6*•.m. 6.1 Second low 1:44p.m. -1.1 Second high ~~ 4l M 'M First low •:23 a.m. Flnthtgh 7:Ua.m. 6.3 ~low 2".24 p.m. • 1.J ~Noh ~6 received School Recogrubon. 1b.ree Tewinkle students, Crys- tal Muraoka, Ryan Miller and Haunanl Nakahara, scored High Honors with a gold seal. Eight oth- ers received Honors and a silver seal. They were Michael Aklva, Shaun Brown, Stephanie Danner, Michael Enochs, Hillary Hlitler, James Hubbard, Isreal &bell and Mike Reynolds. Ten students received School Recognition: Peter Andenon. Uri- ah Findley, Clifford Lau. Chris O'Connor, Mic.belle Slnajon, Mike Stapleton. Bret Taboada, Jaclyn Weltzber, Douglas WDUam.s and Kevtn Zorn. Their teacher, lean Winfield, reports that she is very proud of all of her students who are now actively engaged in continuing their mathematical education in Algebra 2 and Geometry classes. Also on hand to join in the cele- bration were Mn. Mtm.t Bin:b, assistant principal at Estancia High; Mn. Carol Tipper, math department chairman at Estancia; and Dr. Ed Decker, Newport- Mesa U'nitfoo School Disbict board member. -By Principal Mary Ann Ehret James 'Jesse'\\Tells James• Jesse• D. Wells, a long- time Newport Beach resident.' died Feb. 9 in Paradise, Calif., of a brain aneurysm. He was ffJ . Born in Indiana, Mr. Welli moved with his family to Balboa Island in the early 1940s. He grad- uated from Newport Harbor High School in 1~; he was on the school's basketball team. In 1950, he married Wanda Hiatt. Their two daughters, Lynn and Terri, were born in Costa Mesa. A lathe worker by trade, Mr; Wells al.so owned a bowling allev. at one time in Garberville, Calif .. and was Little League baseball coach for his grandsons. "" He is swvived by his wlfe, Wanda; daughters Lynn and Tem1 and six grandchildren. One grandchild preceded him m death Services were Feb. 11 Lloyd 'Al' Morrison A memorial service is planned Saturday at 1 p .m. at St. Wtl.lri.d's Episcopal Church in Huntington Beach for Lloyd "Al" E. Mom. son 6f Corona del Mar. Mr. Mor· nson died Feb. 5 of natural caus- es at the age of 98. Mr. Morrison was past presi- dent of the Newport H arbor Lawn Bowling Club in Corona del Mar, participating in the development of the Corona del Mar facilities when they move_d--11---1 frQJD Newport Beach in 1973. Mr. Morrison was also an acbve member of the Throop Memondl Uruversdhst Church in Pasadena fo r many years and later m the Orange Coast Church of Costa Mesa. Mr. Morrison was also past president of the AARP Newport Beach Chapter 121. He worked at the SpnnkJer Risk Department of the Board of F1re Unde1writers in Los Ange- les for 20 yea.rs. He served as branch manftger for Grant B1rk- holm Company from whlch he retired as an account executlVe Mr. Morrison is survived by sons Richard E. Morrison of South Pasadena, Edward B. Morrison of San Diego and Roger T. Morrison of Fountain Valley; stepchildren Jack Schus· sler of Hermosa Beach, Sue Pick- ens of Newport Beach and Sally Cheseboro of Corona del Mdr, 15 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. Contributions in Mr. Morri· son's memory be made to the . Memonalfrribute Fund, New· port Harbor Lawn Bowling Club, 1550 Crown Drive, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Clarification Tho...e ~to accesslhe Newport Beedi dty~Web ~ge can do so at ,tlil.li eddf1!ss: http://wWWne~.Ub.ca.us/. The addteSI ~from •. a story In Tbunday's Daily• Pilot. Just what teXtDooK is Genis reading anyway? A PINE EXA.MU or tbe record. I dedded to ~--~taJ_k.•_ ~M.I& COundl-woman Sandra Qtim' ad'ViCe to her colleague Gary Monahan and look up the defini· tion ol sOdallsm. U you need a memory refresh- er, Genis erupted into a red-bait- ing diatribe right after Monahan argued that he wasn't going to vote for a 40% increase in the prl.ce. of building fees. When Monahan protested that he was being more of a capitalist than a s<>dalist ~nis sniffed. that if Monahan woul(j ope[\ up an "elementary" political science textbook now and then, he would know what she was talk- ing about. So, I decided to do it for him, and dusted off some of my old political science textbooks. Granted, these were from col- lege. Couldn't find any "elemen- tary" political science textbooks as Sandy had suggested. But here's now that research went: Hmmm. Some interesting titles here. . "Democracy for the Few," ~Modern Political Regimes." OK, this should do it -"The Social Basis of Politics." Flip to Chapter 6. There it is: "Socialism Old and Left.• OK, it says organized social- ism first came to the United States in the 1870s with the main theme of redistribution of wealth. . Yeah. that's what I thought. By 1932, the book says, social- ism had one million members, the large majority of whom were foreign born. Say, isn't Gary Monahan IrisM · Here it is, the Socialist Party platform: It says here that social- ists seek public control of utility -tempanies. That-sounds familiar.- doesn't it? Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily Pilot CLA Ma:riai1 ~. former state senator and cwrent 5th Diiti1ct supervilor, bu proved once again that Iba 11 a dus act. And u Doted previou.lly, when~ about politldans, *class" is not always the flm word that comes to lnind. Case in point -when Supervi- sor Bergeson faced breast cancer recently, she could have chosen not to publldze the matter. get · treatment and go back to work. Politicians espedally hate to ...., admit lt when they are WJt makes them look weak. vulnera- ble, unelectable. They seek colledive bargain- ing and legal recognition of labor wltons. Well. in that case, just about every member of the police and fire department and other'gOV· ernm.ent employees fall under that category. I wonder if Sandy would con· sider them socialists? There's more -the platform calls for publicly subsidized housing, a national health insur- ance, minimum wage laws and public assistance to the old, needy and unemployed. Hmm- mm. Basically, they look human. And since surgery only kept Marian down a couple of days, sb,e could have kept the whole thing quiet and we1)iabably would have been none the wis- er. But instead, she chose to draw attention to her illness in the hope that other women will get tested for the disease and treated before it is too late. Llke I said, a class act. • TONY DOOERO is the Dally Piiot's news editor. S.nd your political news to him at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, ~. 92627, or fax It to 646-4170. Or; you can contact him at 540-1224 ext. 323. -~~y S+H+O+w l'ebn1•ry 18, 17, 18, 1998 ANAHEIM STADIUM 2000 <lOAE MTTWY WAY, ANAHEIM. CA 92a09 EXCITNGEX>t81TS SE~ DEMONSTRATIONS ._-INOOl<SHl3PS-MN<E-w.JAl<E·IT PROJEe~ SEWING NOTIONS QUILTING PATIERNS FASRICS 'MAAA8LE ART RUG HOOl<lNG NEEDI.~ STENCLS RU88ER STAM>S /lloK> ~H ~H MOlE DOOR P9UZU AND LOTI OP PIKJMOTIONAL OIVEAWAY9 .. INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE Use your: VISA Mastercard American Express D•scover Cord February 5th t~ru 17th We said we never wanted to have another sale, but we need to clear the space for the new stock we bought at the recent Jewelry Show in January. As everyone who has ever attended one of our sales knows, our sales are truly SALES. No tags changed ... no marking up to mark down ... a truly righteous sale ... and when it's over, it's ov~rl Come early for best selection. SAU ENDS fEI. J 7TH 1803 Westcllff Drive Newport Beach 642-3310 • Post Race Little People Expo with iNt ~ m 9"f1'lES • Wmu ol mch SK rd 1()1( age~ will rcctrYC • $20 511t canflc:A at El Tonio Gt\A • •Tap ltYu Mishrn,.. 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Dennis O'Neil said of the Irvine council's vote not to give up the 1.5-mile stretch of roa:dway. ·rn nave to confer with the Qty Manager to determine our options.• City Manager Kevm Murphy was out of town and could not be reached for comment Thursday. Newport Beach officials say the extension of Newport Coast Drive is critical if the dty ls to keep IIlotorists from flooding through Corona del Mar once the San Joaquin Hills 'n'ansportation Cor- ~ ridor opens in 1997. WWioUt a toB- free bypass of Newport Coast Dri- ve, motoriltl wiD use CoMt High- way to get to MacA.rthur BoWe:-v~ ~ offtiial• d_Mi. Blit Irvine administJaton have stated repeatedly that they will neither help fund DOI' participate in the construction ot. the road ext.enlion. Members of that city's University Hills and Tu.rtle Rock communities are worried that the bypass would force extensive traf- fic into their areas. The $5.1 million In fundJng of tne extension would come from alloca.ted Measure M b"8.D.SJ>9rtll· t!<>n funds c9ntrolled by a growUl management agency comprised of local cities and the county of Orange. That growth manage- ment area agreed to give Irvine back $920,000 in allocated funds if the city would agree to dedicate the roadway to the county. When that agency vote was taken, Irvine Mayor Mike Ward predicted that the council would ~ the land dedicatim and Jet the bypass comtrudion pro- ceecl But. dill week. Wa.rd eOdeit ~on tbe loliDg end of a 3·2 coun- cil wte l'llNliDg to give the land to the ro.untf. Although the fu.ilding is tn ~. Irvine's decision leaves the process in a llalema.te, said Ken R. Smith, Orange County's ~ of transportation. •tn eaence, the county can Dot award a contract without the city's approval,• Smith said. Attome~ Jim Toledano i$ chal- lenging the 'Itansportation Corii--F•~·'"" dor Agencies' right to charge motorists to ..use Newpoxt.._Coallt Drive. He applauded the city of Irvine's defiance of the county and the corridor agency and said that Irvine should wait wttil bis laWsuit is concluded. •If we win the lawsuit, there's no need for a bypass,• said Toledano, who maintains that the threat to take Irvine's Measure M funds is illegal. (Spelilll FREE /Uport.') How to Buy Your First Home ... and Appear Experienced! Buying rour first home can be inrimichtmg. It's ti'>'. to be "rushed• inw m'Ol'I ill • Jud~t. The worn pert ls thete erru'? cnuJd' COit ~ for many yan U> come. • A~ the 10 most common ... ~ ..... inful mimes olliiwt tune...._. Following the ideas in thi5 ~will Me to st tha you mM:c lt.e bat cl«iliaia Plli•MI s,. P.,-, R6111 l'#fWr llliJ On• JM. rfYwir08! eao 1-80()..ns-1s16 -.JOJl Jti!!llf"il .....,.~.,..... ..... 71*ftfl .. YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delieious Food·.--_......,.. 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While the clerk at the Circle K store on Fairview Roa.d helped customers, the men stood by the magaziile raClf.. When the other store patrons left, around 9 p.m., ~ man picked UJt some om and paid for it at the counter. While the cash register WC!$. still open. the s~cond ... man allegedly pulled out a gun and . demanded money. The clerk handed over the cash, and the robbers took off. man, a Corona dal Mar resident, refuM4. tbe youth did not give up. He asked again, and wu again ref\iled. The fnllttated youth ~ puncbid the man in the face and ran out ot tbe restawant. He was not caupt ~=Mane Stolley Man with foul mouth arrested at school A man allegedly yelling obscenities and radal i;lurs ou t- side a classroom filled with fifth grade_students_was placed under citizen's arrest by a school offid.al Wednesday morning. The stream of foul language shouted from a sidewalk in front of Wllson Elementary School, 801 Wilson St., was beard by an office manager, a fifth grade teacher and some wide-eyed fifth grade studen1S, according to police. Fire destroys Costa Mesa apartment A Costa Mesa a~t was destroved Iii a b1aie Thursday evenllig. The fire, which occurred in a two-story apa.rttn.ent complex in the 2800 block of La Sal.le Avenue, devoured a residence on the top Ooor. No one was injured. It was unclear at press time whether there were any residents-in 'the apartment at the time. The blAze wos contGinedin 26 minuteS and was reponed to the fire department at 6:51 e,.m.. Mor than 20 ffrelfgli ers elped to quell the flames. Soda pop company .seeking torchbearers The Coca-C~la Co. is seeking nominations for its Share the Spir- it Olympic torchbearer contest. Garduno s Italian Restaurant will add a micro-brewery -the first in Costa Mesa Thirsty teenager assaults man in eatery A teenag~r allegedly ptmched a man who refused to buy him alcohol Tuesday evening in a Costa Mesa restaurant. A female office manager made a citizen's auest at 11 :45 a.m. and held the man -who did not resist capture -until police officers arrived, according to a police report. The suspect, William Howard Barren, 28, of Newport Beach, was wandering in front of the ele- mentary school wearing red sweat pants and no shirt, police reported. More than 60 Southern Cal.t- fomia residents will be selected to cany the Olympic torch as it makes its way from Los Angeles OD April 27 to Atlanta on July 19. NQJ'Ilinations will be accepted through Feb. 20. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Newport Beach has a microbrewery, and before too long, Costa Mesa may have one, too. The city's Planning Commis- • sion this week gave its blessing to • a 1,900-square-foot expansion • project that will leave Garduno's • Italian Restaurant at 298 E. 17th St. with a 10-barrel microbrewery, ; a second eatery called Skewers • Brew Pub, and a dining patio for both restaurants. ·u all goes accord.mg to plan, we're looking at June for an operung, • said owner Mark Gar- duno. •Tue eqwpment is already being manufactured in Europe. They do one (brewing) system a week, and it's all totally hand- crafted.• Garduno said he· wants to develop •a whole new concept" for the new restaurant and pub, while keeping the existing Old World-theme restaurant the same, Then there's the beer. Garduno plans to make about 20 different ones. He said he'll probably fea- ture four beers a week. all types of gourmet pizzas and, of course, shish kebabs. All the meat will be supplied by Celestino's Meat Mark.et, located in the same shopping center. "We're going to have a char- broiler, and we'll have skewered items ranging from chicken to lamb to salmon -a whole variety of food items,• Garduno said. "We're looking at possibly any- where from 10 skewered items up to maybe 20, and they're going to be served on a bed of wild rice. "We're still developing · the menu, but we have a definite idea about what we want to do.• The decor of the new restau- rant will be bri51ht and colorful, Garduno said, with hand-painted tables and plates that he hopes will be designed by long-time Garduno's customers. "We'll be sending out letters to quite a few of our customers, and we'll have a plate-painting day,• Garduno said. "They'll all come m, and everybody's going to be given a few plates. They'll actual- ly hand paint the plates and sign them on the back, and then we'll have them fired. And those will be the plates we use at Skewers Brew Pub. to know a lot of families. We've -watched their babies go to school, their kids go to pollege. So, we would really like to include our customers in this.• The reported assailant -an 18-to 19-year-old man -asked a 27-year-old customer at Pizza Hut on East 17th Street to buy alcohol for him, according to police reports. When the older KEULY & COMP ANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC·ACCOUNT ANTS 1995 Tax Season -Anna Marte Stolley ' Nominations forms can be obtained at retail outlets that have Coca-Cola "Who Would You Choose?# displays or at any Lucky supermarket. Call 1-(800)-496-COKE. Its that ttme of...yeaugain!- --~-Ml4. -I~-'' ...-t At Kelly & Company, we have expenenced professionals who understand your unique tax situation. Additional Servires We Provide: • Accounting & Auditing • Business Cons ulting • Financial Planning • Litigation Support Ser vicing The Community Fo r Over 20 Years tlui,.,,. "-' ~ ~,, ..... ,,,.if "-•"'""' ~.tJ..-,•~ le•"-••"" ..... ONCE IN A LIFETIME BARGAIN PRICES Friday, February 23rd Saiturday, February 24t Most of the brews will be Euro- -· pean recipes, bu(he'll ~ off~e=r.=;...a--+--he-re~fo._r•a-u·g""h,..t""'y...,ears-..... W-¥e~'""'ve¥6-go~ttiMenffl few traditional American blends. 3931 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 205, Newport Beach. CA 92660 : He's been collecting recipes for months and plans to import hops . and barley from all over Europe. · "We're going to be hand craft· ing specialty beers from all over : the world -Belgiwn, Czechoslo- . vakia, Germany,· he said. ·so, il we're going to produce a Belgian beer. we'll import the hops from Belgium. U we're going to make a German beer, we'll unport the hops from Germany Our reopes are very authentic, just like our Italian food." And just W<e many restaurants offer wine reconunendations to accompany their entrees. 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Publcdlon Date: Ft1., March 29, 1996 Contract rate or S 11.20 per column Inch Editorial, 5 p.m., Wed., Morch 20 ---·...._..~._._S®ce Ond Copy# 5 p,l'Tl.;, ThLW •• McwCh 21 5 p.m., Wed., Morch 27 .. ·- CONTINUED FROM 1 •mmor setback! •1 regtet that the MemuUd ii now o~rating, • Hedges said m his statement. •The city has hired the best legal talent avail- able and we w1ll take any ond all action necessary to enforce our local statutes." Talmo fired back. . "Our whole point was that the dty didn't want 'US to open,• he said. •It's curious that the mayor would be dumb enough to say it." The battle dates back to 1993 _._w!le.!1 the N~yen~ who live.Jn Corona del M"'ar, applied to open a topless bar. The Newport Beach Planning Commission and City Council rejected the application on the grounds that ' NEW MALL CONTINUED FROM 1 ,... square-foot strip mall there and has shown redevelopment staff letters of intent from both Petco and Boston Market - businesses that city officials· believe will do well in that area. Once the redevelopment staff irons dot the details with Muirfield, the plan will go bef9re the agency again for final approval. The city purchased that property in 1984. after a long debate with a group of dentists th-1' area was not zoned for the- ater activity. At the time, several council members also stated their mQral ob)ection to the Mer- maid concept. The NIDJyens sued the dty. While the courts deliberated, the owners also revised their permit application dedicating more space to restaurant uses .. Under the new application -whkh met the city's requirements -what was once a multi-stage nude bar became a restaurant offering legally sanctiohed adult enter- tainment. Shortly before grantt.o.g the Mermaid its operating permit, the city revised its adult-ortented busil}_~ ~!_tions '\o_lnclude the pasties and G-string require- ment. The Nguyens again sued the city, cla.im.illg the new regu- lations were overly restrictive and unconstitutional. who kept offices at the site. "When Courtyards was built, they were cut off from vi~w. • Hornbuckle said. "So, they lob- bied h&rd to have the dty pur- chase the property, which we did shortly after I came on the council. We relocated. the ten- ants and cle;ued the land so that it was ready to develop." But because cf the poor economy of the 1980s, no one was interested in developing the land. It's remained empty ever since. "I think economic ti.mes have improved enough that people are finally taking an interest in development," Hornbuckle said. Superior Court J udge John Woolley agreed and overturned that portioil Of the regulations. The city bu appealed the judge's deds1on. Meanwhile, the Meimald - which doet not have a liquor license -11 open tor business. City officials say they're not pleased, but Will do everything to make sure that the business complies with all existing dty regulations. "I don't personally like (that the Mermaid is open),• said Councilman Tom Edwards, who represents the area where the MeIDlAid is locatecL "But.. the.. judge w11l make a ruling and we'.lUet the coU?Lsort...this o.ul" Members of pro-family advo- cacy groups aren't ,prepare9 to wait that long. Many say they have kept a close watch on the building ever since the city granted the use permit. Contacted Thursday, the Eagle Forum's Bonnie O'Neil said she hadn't yet formulated a plan of attack. But she promised that her organization, dedicated to presei-ving family values, would take action. "We plan to picket and let people who want to go in there know that this is not something the community is in favor of,• O'Neil said. "Our group is dedi- cated to fighting this." And Monique Nelson, execu- tive director of the anti-porn Enough is Enough campaign, said that her group now "has a fight on its hands." "I can't believe this," she said. "Oh. this makes me mad!" COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE ~ All Singing, All Dancing, All Gershwin CRAZY FOR YOU DltfCltD n WIY wms PIODIKED IY ax TOMrllMS Jaauary I Un~ 11, lt'6 ~ frlllly, ~. lt()Opa ~.-..-2iGOpin pita I I is proud to announce Heart 2 Heart .r---------------------------------, 1 A health fair open to the public focusing on ~ 1 I cardiac health and National Heart Month but 'lTJ• I I including information and demonstrations I I -from ALL areas of medicine. I L---------------------------------~ Guest and physician speakers featured every hour beginning at 11 :00 a.m. (seattne lor lectures is on • fi n t come, fi nt served basis). Free or low cost medical testing including: Blood pressure checks Body fat measurement Eye and ear exams Mammography (discount offered) ' ' . Heart healtfly cooking demonstrations by The Turnip Rose • Door prizes, drawings and refreshments Plus Much Morell --- - Come join us for a .day of fun and learning!! February 21, 1996 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Pacifica Hospital umber (714) 842 0611 STUDENTS CONTINUED FROM 1 explore diflerent career options in techno~. • Businesses ran bring the11 problems -5Uch as with manwac- turing, training. cost-cutting or public relations -to the •tech prep• students for a two-hour brainstonxw:;g session ln which the students may off er o fresh perspec· tive. 1bunday Bernd gave the stu- dents the ~e housing presenta- tion he provided school board and community . members at a study sesSion last month. "The problem is the dlstnct is -stariffi.g to gef b'fgger again so some of our schools are becoming moce, crowded than others," be said. "The classrooms aren't in tbe right places and some things in the system are not equal "All of the high schools have more than enough room," he said. "The issue is really hltu.ng us in "We Are The Best" One, two, cha, cha, cha Three, four, cha, cha, cha Keep in step! ! .l!~O!u, Cha's Family Shoe Repair All types of shoes & bogs repoired 1673 Irvine #F, Costa Mesa (Behrd Bbdbustei Video Nut to 7 I 1 642-4314 llM. WROtlO IPIM31 KA,,Y Gll.MO"E IPG·tS) THE JUROR OU LUVllG W VECAS IR) llACll SHUP ''.tl~ MUf'PIT TIIUSUR£ D (GI WEST DARK 8 l ..... o. ' .... rH llVlld • "f •?: 9'°° UNIVERSITY : ~' . . .,, ,, FRIDAY, FfBRUAAV 16, 1996 the elementary sc:hoo19." The fim question the studen asked was .how much m9Qe1 th district could receive from ~ piq>erties. "Will you have the same crowd- ing when the kids get to high school?" asked Kevin ~e. 11Th4t very posstt)le, • Berna told the students, pomting to the overhead projector. •If you make tbe decision to dose down a high school. you llllght have to tum around and re-open it in the fore- seeable future." "Well. could year-round scbooJs help the situation?" Kevin asked. "You could do that, but year- round scly:>ols cost more to run and they tend to upset families,• Bernd said. . "Other s uaents aSkea about leasing properties, developing the farm site and cutting out elemen- tary rooms used for soence, music aq_d other purposes. "I think the point is, you're going to make some people mad with whatever deOSion you make, so you uught as well do what's MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The 'naciltlon Continues Since 1972 corKTAn ~' rocm r, , PHONf f,Hf_AiJ MR. WR .. (rtMSI HAPPY u.MOM CPl-tll Ml'. HOU.AltO'S OM (PG) BEAUTIFUL Qllll.S (R) IROIWI MMW (111 BED Of ROSES~ T1IE JU1'0ft SENSE AllO SUISll IPC) JQ. HOUAllD'S OM r) DEAD MM WAl.l• I HAPrl IUlOM Pl-S) EL TORO (, T•b N• 1'SI Joo I I lllE fOllEST • 171'15'1 !511 CITY MAU l"l IAOKEI ARROW°!l=I IAOKEI AAROW Ml'. NOUAIMl'S 0 PGI IAAVEHEMT (It) SADOLEBACK E 1., o• lloc•••' •• ,. S 0 f•• I Wl F1lAEST • 1141 ~1 S888 TMlE JURO" Ill) euc• SHEU 1H~1E DEAD MM WAl)(.C l WvtMCLASVEW IEAUTlfUl GIRLS I II KAnY GILMOftE (PCl·1S) 'RABUCO HILLS s.. .. M........ M.-.... ,, MISSION VIEJO . m m-8660 nght, • Bernd Aki. ·vou -oan't appeate everyone.• At the end,ot the two.bOUi'.., on, the ltudent.s &eelQed IDOlt interested iD moving IOWet ~ leveli to the high schooll, which are at about 75% capacity, Ullng sJ)ecialty rooms at elenientary sCliools for da.sSrOOmS and seDiiig property to open closed schooll. Bemd said the 9eSSion rQlrron the options currentfy. being reviewed by board members. •'lbesa students are concemed about tho same things we are,• be said. "lt' a different generation, but looking at the data, they tend to contemplate the same ideas we do." ,.. JoanneShimpoclc.aciueer~spe-'."!"'::'"--~-~ d.alist at the school, said the ses-sion is an example of the ea.s SW,_· __ ,. dents can offer to help solve local business problems. 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C-d!I t>45-94 12 TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT "ldn Hodson plays classic rock lawn noon to 2:30 p .m. and then from 7 to 10 p.m. it's contempo- rnn pop wtth Shannon's Closet on the town square at Thangle Sc nre m Cosld Mesa. BUDDY COLLETTE QUINTET l.t>ge ndary multi-reed jazz <1 11-,1 Buddy Collette performs ''1th his Qumtet at 8 p.m. in <Jr m ge Codst College's Robert B. It.ore Thectter, Fairview Road, r ,.,1d Mesa Tickets are $12 in .,u, r1nce or $1 5 at the door. For 1 1111P infomldtion, call 432-5880. HOOKED RUG EXHIBIT \ trd d1t100dl hand-hooked rug • C\l11b1t 1s at Ptecemakers, 1720 \ddms Ave . Costa Mesa through l\·h 18. The pieces were selected !ti ... how d vdnety of rug hooking. I t ll mJormat1on call 641-3112. SATURDAY BEAUTY MAKE-OVER \\omen over 40 are invlted to ,,1 11 11p for 'New You' Bea~ty ~luk.eover." done-day work.shOp,.. lrom 10 am to 1:30 p.m. at the Ort-;1s Seruor Center in Corona del ~ 1.u Registrc1t10n is $15 and pre- t 11 ·q1strauon 1s necessary to attend. 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Tickets are $12 before 8:30 p .m. and $15 after. For more information, ca.ll 8'1-0336. WRESTLING a.ua ~110 ~ BIYd., Ne'!VJ>Ort Beedl. ~••• ..... h8ld every ~ momiig. !'GI' more infor- mation. CID 474....00. ext. 251.' THI NIWPOIT POUNDA110N Coogreuman Christopher Cox will 1peak on •wasbington Update -'The Budget Battle and Securities Utigation Reform" at The Ne~ foundation's meet- ing at 7:30 a.m. et the Balboa Bay Club, Bayside Room, 1221 W. Coast Highway, New.port Beach. The cost iS $28 for non-members and $20 for members. Reserva- tions requested. Call 224-2270 FREE PU8UOTY Renate Martin, owner of RE. Building 10, Costa Mesa. The event includes fashion shows at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. Admission is $6 and parking is free. For more information, call 548-1089. PEKING ACROBATS Boys age 8-18 are invited to join one of the newest clubS' tn Orange County, the Pirate Wrestling Club. Practices are Tu~sday and Thursday from 6:30 to • 8 p.m. The cost is $50 and includes club T-shirt. 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His attorneys could riot t>e reached either. ;the Grouxs filed a. lawswfin ~ber ln Orange County S'"uperlor _Court following an Aug. 5 inodent, during which Good allegedly blurted out anti-Semitic remarks after ha9- gling with the Grouxs over the cO&t of a pair of Mercedes Benz ca.rs. The couple went to the deal- ership to buy t'w:in cars to cele- brate a successful business deal and the birth of their first child, -nie -rouxs oT<i GOO<rwnat they were willing to pay for two Mercedes Benzes. suffered emotional distress; and that they were the victtins of slander, • In the joint statement released Thursday, the parties agree that a Pletcher Jones employee •made insensitive and regrettable statements" to the Groux:s. Th\ statement also says that Fletcher Jones has arranged for its employees to attend the Simon Wiesenthal Center's "Tools for Tolerance program.• Pletcher Jones has also made contributions to the Antj.- Defamation League and Jewish Fed~ation as well as endowing th& lecture-serie~at the Jewish Community Center, according to th~oint statem~t. SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 1 Skol Thursday, Eckert and Lagerlof talked about . their upcoming dream voyage. As their Siamese cat Sloop scampers around the boat, the couple sits at a table in a lower deck, drinking coffee out of mugs which read •captain" and •pifst Mate" respectively. Combined, the two have sailed more than 10,000 miles. . And from their perspective, there is nothing unusual about spending a decade at sea. Well, mayba alittle unusual ,,. "How do you explain th.is to a nf)n-boat~rr L3lgerlof muses. "My great-grandparents came over in covered wagpns. I have · MAR<; MARTIN I DAILY PILOT 01-lkkeit-.and bis ftancee, Unda Lagerlof, are rea~ oft - into the sunset -for the next 1 o years. ' • •My idea of cold u Ne~ Beach,• be said Eckert and Lagetlof have been visiting yacht club& from Long Beach to San Diego, showing the slide show of their Sea of Cortez voyage and looking for ~ple to share a portion of their upcoming 10-year honeymoon. -People wno jOUflhe Skol Ven;--'l'-- tures world cruising vacations - membership is $950 per person plus daily voyage fees -will link up with Eckert and Lagerlof at various points round the world. , Not everybody can pack up · ~g--cind hit \he oc~n,. but Eckert says his •yacht club on the move" will cater to the armchair sailor;-~ the person who i& con- S1dering a llfe at sea; and to those people who want to travel to new and exotic places. ---- •Part of my reason for buying Good ._ unwilling to accept their off er -allegedly said to the couple as they were leaving, ~vou're not Jewish! Why are you acting like this?" The Grouxs signed the joint statement on Feb. 8 and compa- ny president Jones added his signature a day later. When the case was first made public, the Anti-Defama- tion League received several calls from people outraged over the incident, according to Joyce Greenspan, a league spokes- woman. . some of the pioneer spirit in me. I thilµc everybody bas it, provided they're willing to give things up. "It's not like we're leaving the United States. We're seeking a different lifestyle. Why wouldn't I want to do this?" ~ this boat was to share it, for other Turtle Rock except when I took I becomes "a little vague," but I people,· Eckert said. out the trash," Eckert said. •I Eckert knows that 99% of the For more Ulformation on Skol could walk back and forth from voyage will be within the tropics. ventures, call 644-6368. When Bob Growc turned around and said, "Excuse me?" the salesman said, "Don't be such a Jew," according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit further alleged that Good knew that Ri3 Growc is Jewish. .,.iie lawsuit claimed· the GrOu.xs' civil rights were violat- edt tbat they were illegally d.is- c:dminated against; that they "We're very pleased that (the case) was settled amicably and pleasantly," Greenspan said Thursday. H (The employ- ees at Fletcher Jones) will be going to sensitivity and toler- ance · training and that will make them more sensitive.• --GRANDPARENTS! Give your grandchildren a gift of a lifetime FIRST STEP will protect to age 23 with a one time payment of $250 . ~ ftllST STEP INCREASING LIFETIME PROTECTION PltOTECTION AMOUNTS OPrlONS Eckert and Lagerlof both like being at the mercy of the ele- ments and being a part of the ocean cruising community. It's a conununity, they say, where peo- ple are forced to socialize and to depen.d upon each other. That's a different community than the one Eckert plans to leave behind. HI never saw my neighbors in my car to the parking lot and have a hard time getting people to say hi to me. And I consider myseU a friendly person." The couple also likes the lure of seeing exotic new lands. The trip begins in the Mexican Riviera and then proceeds through the Panama Canal. Christmas of 199? will be spent in Rowatan, an island off th,e coast of Belize. The 1998 Yuletide will be spent in the Virgin Islands. After 1998, the itinerary FITT's Metabolic Advantage Diet™ Y.rrel Au 61. 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H e's averaging 16.4 Chidester, a 6-5 Junior forwUdi.. r • ~enced team, but not _really team to a seC9nd-straight Pacilic points and nearly eight rebounds. chips in 15 points and 6.4 f guys whO bad been (deep into the Coast League title, victories in the Senior Nick Novak (averaging rebounds per game, while 4.ell) • i By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot . pl,ayoffs), • l:stancia Coach Tun final eight regular-season games . 7 .6 point$, 6.1 rebounds and three -senior guard Victor Colon Qiem ! Parsel said. •This rear, we only and the No. 4 seedin9 in m-A. assists) has emerged as a solid all-in at t.Q.3 ~ _ • =--------1 COSTA MESA =-niougli only have two gtl.ys Witli' varsity P.layoff Plock. the most proliflCthree-around presence, while sopho-~They match up pretty cl~ i two players are back from last experience, but we have it at the point shooter in Orange County more Sam Nelson (9.9 ppg) and us,• Parsel said. •They have same j year's CIF -Southern Section m-A right spots." (77 bombs), comes in averaging junior Brandon Casillas (6.3 ppg) · pretty good size (including JJiot i semifinalist, the Estancia High Seniors Dane Plock, a C al 17.2 points and 4.5 assists. round out the Eagles' starters. junior post Kyle Kersch, 1.4 ppg --------.... --• i boys basketball team couldn't State Fulle rton-bound point Candlish, who missed most of South Hills (18-5) extended its and 5.2 ipg). I think the tNM 1 ration that experience any better guard, and Chris Candlish, a 6-the PCL's first round, appears winning streak to five games with they're closest to in our league.is BBVC's ·strength l as it enters the W-A first round foot-6 three-year starting center, almost completely recovered from a 70-62 wild-card round victory Aliso Niguel.• · : ! tonight against visiting South represent last year's 25-4 squad a bout with pneumonia that shed over Monrovia Wednesday. Estancia defeated Aliso, 5~ j Hills at 7:30. and are the standouts on this nearly 30 pounds-from bis muscu-The Huskies, Valle Vista and 57-42, in PCL play. "'" still on' a roll • Volleyball forces dominate tournament on~14-year-old level.~ T he Balboa Bay Club 14s played their first tournament of the 1996 season last Swlday at Newport Harbor High School, and the very well attended event was a .successful one as the teams progressed through some of the first •tournament• doubts to improve steadily as the day went on. With teams from Manhattan .Beach to SaJ1 Diego, the talent was widespread although five of the 10 teams were Balboa Bay .teams. = Five-team pool play was followed by playoffs. The Balboa Bay 14 ~Yellows" were coached by Newport started the day with an upset of ~ i I hlghschool ! i Sailors_ pot • N~~rt Harbor gets~ Newbury Park and its long-distimce star, Amy Bermari, rollS into CIP DiV. ! ID-AA first-round duel at Sonora High Saturday. t By llllrry Faulkner, a.+ Not : NBWPORT BBACH -New- .. ~:.·· b~ Park High sen.tor Amy Berman smiled wide after sink- : ing a three-pointer at the buzzer l from beyond half court. i But Newport H"1'b0r Coach ·1 ~b DuJrus countsmiJe a-wen, l ai the rain-~ thiee ball 1 was only a footnote to New· ~ port's 62-58 CIF SOutherii SeC-1 tion m-M wild card ~yoff vie- ~ tory over the Visiting Panthers l . Tb\iriday night. . l •1 was tblnking all day it was 1 gomg to be ~ht.• said Dukus, i who proved prOpbetic about a i game both teems wanted badly l -and it sbOwed. 1 "Thole were two very good starters from last year's DMlion m state finalist, gained posses- sion with a chance to erase tbe advantage .HarQ<>r had held since nine seconds into the sec- ond quarter. . But-an ~f0\!1-thwart­ ed the Panther ~on and .&dorek and Clayton banked home consecutive putbacks to W,.v4e hosts sUttident breath· ingroom. Clayton converted in the lane With 2:54 left to push the lead to 53-46 and an~er Badorek follow shot, u well as 7 of 1 O N8¥1JM>rl conversions from the fOuJ line, were enough lb combat .eerman•s 10 ~ .. ID ' teatM ma--d ttp. I f8M that· ~ormance 1n ow-top five this year and we needed every bit of it.. The victory puts the Tars (15- 11) into Saturday night's first round at Sonora (18-6). It also eltniinatedtbe deferidincj ID-AA champions, who finished the ~l§if.:::~de ',::~-! McCrary, the Yellows pulled off the upset t>y W'lnning the rally -score third game, 17-15, with Jeff Cheek serving the last two points. •'lbat girl C4D ShoOt.. Dukul iWd of Benilan. WliO<allO ... NBA-range three balls at the end of the first and third qlla!· ters en route to 28 points. . Badorek finished With 22 points, n rebounds and three steals, while Clayton chip~ iri 11 points, seven boards, three asSists and on.e blOcked shot. With Cheek, Evan Burden and Nick Brakovich providing the setting, Mccrary, Brian Sweet and Garrett Macklin the ·· middle hitting, and Brian Bourgeois, Mike Rosenthal and Chris Meddock the outside hitting, the BBVC Yellow showed signs of brilliance. The Balboa Bay "Green Machine• has in years past been filled with the youngest players. nus year's edition is very physically gifted, but less experienced than the other BBVC teams. With the setting of Spencer Miller and the bitting of Blake 1ippett, Scott Tippett. Steve Blass and Chriss Street, the •Green Machine· defeated the Yellows to end the day. Outside bitter Loyd Wright missed his tournament debut because of an arm injury. .--rl1AA111\n with distinction, a 15-10 record, and the aforementioned Berm.an highlight bomb. While Berman, who bit sa th.fee-pointers, was carryUig the visitors hom the outside, however. the 'IVs were pound- ing it inside to junior posts Bre- anna Badorek and M .B. Clay- ton. "That's as well as they've played together all season,• Dukus iakl of b.ii pau of 6-foot- en, Who combined for 39 points and 18 rebOunds, and took ove.- at the game's most critical junc: ture. UtilizlDg a trio of Berman ~pointers, as well as some saappy dafense, the Panthers Sbeved a S.S-21 Harbor lead three minutes into the third quarter to a .Ci·4S edge with Six minutes left 1n the cont81t1 1be Mio~ who Joet all five •M.E. and Bre ~ estab- lished themselves in the poll," Dukus said. MWe did a 90<>4 job of getting them the ball and they dominated lnslde." But the twin towers had plenty of support. Junior guard Colleen Eadie •ontributed 10 points. 10 rebounds, five assists and a ~ of steals, while Mindi Alford (nine pc;rints, seven boards and two steals) and Deliree Talley (four points, five assists and fow- rebounds) enhi.nced the momentum the Sailors hope to carry into S&tw'da.y. •Hol)f?fully this will be a con- fidence builder for ut,.. said Dukus, whOle squad WOD the rebounding war, 45-32. • The Sailors damaged the Panthers' confidence With a J6· wlld card game r CdMtakeS • 1.D::IJ show on the road ··~· ...... ..,,u ...... • Sea Kings at La Canadft.'." in first round of CIF Divisioo m-A Playoffs torught. '"' By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot .... ...... ,,", LA CANADA -Corona del ~ar High boys basketball coaching y~ eran Paul Orris is continuauy amazed over the years at .m~ resiliency ·displayed by bis-plaYiSrs. following a d.isappointiilg pet(,qr;- mance. And while the Sea Kings (16-l'O'} did manage to extend their f»ii- game winning streak with a 5~~ wild-card round decision over visit- ing Chaminade Wed.qesday, a .!* for-35 performance from the fNe. throw line left Orris in need oU\ short memory himseU, entering tonight's CIF Southern Section ill-A first-round playoff date at La ana- da. "We'.Ye got to step ~ it wa:i:e going to get past (La Ca.nacU4Ji • Orris said of tonight's clash with. JJ)e Rio Hondo League champions C22- 4), wbo have won 12 straight. Cd.M, which put together-1ltl impressive surge to end the ~ season, did shoot 57 .6% from the field Wednesday, against a team which had no scouting information whatsoever. La Canada, with a week's worth of preparation, figures to be well- schooled in the Sea Kings' style~ • Coach Tom Hofman's S~, in fact, take a similarly pa~nt approach themselves, acrording.:\o Orris. .... • "It sounds like thfly like a t~ more like ours,,. Oms said. 1A.- Senior guards Danny Bush !f1.9 points and five rebounds per g~) and Todd Crane (1 4 ppg) key tht~ Canada attack, while 6-foOl-7 sophomore center Matt Moore avtr- ages nine points and four rebo~. CdM is led by senior forwa.nJs Brian ·Coleman (17 .1 ppg) ~ Adam Klinke (12.8), while 6-4 senler center Darren MacDonald (7 .5 l?P.9) leads the rest of the starting out, which includes Brad Evans and J~ Walz. Coached by Newport , Harbor's Julia Hecker, the j Balboa Bay "Red" team bad a:n ;.1. outstanding tournament which GETIING DOWN TO THE A-B-C'S e IJ •l tl\ ·~ -·-...., •tiU \ 14 ended in the semifinals. !:,: A lthough not as tall as the others, the Reds showed that Experience is very worthwhile [ as setters Ryan Miller and Chase l Einery led the way as well as ;,'::: outside bitter Adam Tomalas, and middle blockers Cliff Sbepberdson. Brady Flynn and j Cbarlie Alshuler. · Their biggest victory was over l ·the favored Balboa Bay "White• l Get comfortable fust, Uris is something you need to know, and it'll come your way over the next few days. team in three tbri.l.ling games. ! f The Balboa Bay ·wmte i PART 1 OF rv Team• was coached by Trent i w ith new classes being ., Am~~~ bitter Chris I developed, and more ~herdson led the way with 1 and more people .. .....:.u ... n-1..1.&-1.-.-B•-,.. R..J..1----J learning how to race, the ' u u aa&a. ~ llQJLe VU.....,_,ll l International Yacht Racing Union ""and setter :tommy J>la.sa. . Alter lOling two very dose l (lYRU) and US Sailing decided it ~matches, the Whites I would be in the best Interest of b8rely mJsaed the playoffs. · !1 the ~rt to s~pUfy the rad?g Co.ch OreW Sheward has nilet. But this lS not something ·beiD a key reuon for tho . j new, OU. dedsion was made in lactWI tbrOugh the-years of the 1993. Bllboe Bay Volleyball Club. I Bven though a new t of 1 Pint u a player (MOit • I rulet -now called the Valuable at the end of the Ju.ri..lor Experimental Right-of ·Way Rules Olylnplcs) and now u a coach. i -wu created three years ago, --_.lie bu coached many knowledge of th rules seems •, l\iClcetlful.. t.eamt arid now to be v~:limi.ted, action on our l.ff • fl'OUP u the BBVC makiilg them law bas been very "BluM" coedl. ~ ~wand many MJ.lon have ~· ol the ga.m.e never even been expose<i to them. But now, IYRU i re dy to ru:Jo • SEE BRANDE PAGE f on their use and thi JUling couJd ' ~ have a universal effect on the sport of sailing. Though many sailors have not even heard of the Experimental Rules, these rules have been field-tested by hundreds or classes and clubs around the world. They have recently been reviSed from the 1995 edition and are being prepared by IYRU as a way to simplify tbe 1997-2000 rule book. Because the decision about whether or not to incorporate these rules comes tlus year, IYRU is asking all Clubs, classes and other organizing authorlttes throughout the world to use them et all levels of competition, in a wide variety of boats and sailing conditions. To use the experimental rules, IYRU r>ugg ts providing a copy of the rul wtth the Notice of Race. IYRU wlU be turning in a diaft of the 1997-2000 rules book to nattonaJ authonties, international cla and others fot review tlm July. These parties will have until September to make r~ommendations to JYRU. IYRU11 aatvely looJc.irig for • cornrnentl and suggauons on the expertmeotAJ rules. though tho likelihood 11 that • rul will go into ff ect as soon pring of n xt yNr. Comments can be stephanie keefe Racing Rule;&1mmittee Working Party, Intenu1tional Yacht Racing Un.Ion, 27 Broadwall, Waterloo, London SEl 9Pt, England, or faxed to '4-171~401·83().(. The committee can abo be contacted through the Internet at 1005?4.3126@compuserve.com and the rules are further ... tnterpr led on the IYRU mtemot pag at http.I/WWW ling.org. Below are tt\e 1996 Bxperimental Rtght·ol-Way Rul , wtth comments fIOm em Bentsen and Dtck Ro e, members of the JYRU Raong RuJes ComnUttee. The foUoWing ri1.I 1pply • betw boatJ saillrig 1n, or n91, the racing area that intend to race, are racing, or have been racing. However, these boats a.re subject to the International Regulations fo r Preventlng Collisions at Sea or governmental right-of-way rules when the sailing instructions 8> state, or whenever they meet other vessels. A boat not racing shall oot be penalized for breaking an e.xpertmental right-of-way rule, except for Rule 4. 2 • A.cqUtrtag Right of Way When a 00..t acqulre nght of '( .. way, she shall initially give the .~~ other boat room and ttme to ~' clear, unless that boat gave tlp fiw right of way by her own action;:;~ Comments: This principle, tlfal» current rules 37.3, 41.2 and 44, ~;-:­ applies generally. ,.,.., l~IH ... 3 -Changing Course __ When a rtght-of-way boat ;--;_~ changes course, she sh.al.I give th.l! other boat room and time to koo~ dear. LI•;: Comments: This rulo takes tft place of current rule 351 it keePA,a rigbt-of-way boat from changiB§ course so much or so fast that ta. other boat cannot avo d breaktn,9 a right-of-way rule. Rule 5:2 ~~ supplements this rule ln cwtaf.r1'M, situations. ~U BRANDE CONTINUED FROM 9 coupJed with bil great rill)polt With bll players, lilfOwt· lot succea for his playmw in the games and in tbeti lave for the game. :r'be Balboa Bay "Blues• wcti their~ althOugh they went tbi8e close games with a very talented team from Manhattan ~cb in the pool. "''Setters kent Turner and We9Jn Hansen direct. ... Qutlide hitters Aaron aaie, N'l.Ck Stroffe and Greg stampley provide the ball -u~ol which is so ~t tor success. ,.; ·Brad Rothwell is the fo&te in the middle. v-;"fhe semifinals found Balboa Blue playing Balboa Red. While the Reds battled, mey could not score and the Blues prevailed. The final was Balboa Bay Blue and the Surf Qty team, and the Blues won, 15-9. The victory kept a ~year streak intact 'Aliere the Balboa Bay teams have won every .local tournament. While the other teams are very good, it seems that the Blues may find themselves having to battle with other Balboa Bay teams in this year's finals. With the many other sports going on in our area, it is great to see the Balboa _Bay players excel in many of these sports. Chriss Street, Chase Emery, Chris and Cliff Shepherd.son are very 1!>.volved with water polo. "' Nick Stroffe, Brad ""«Othwell and Charlie ~uler enjoy football as ~ as volleyball. ,. reg Stamp ey, Kevin ft'ansen and Jeff Cheek, and a number of other players find themselves 11J2llling between basketball ~and volleyball events. .. .,nus diversity helps these ptayers to learn how to eotnpete in al! of the sports. • I Vangllards post 99-78 • wmover Tri tons COSTA MESA -The Southern C~omia College men's basket- ball team cruised by the UC San Diego 1tttons Thursday, 99-78, in a nonconference matdlup. Kevin Carlson scored a game- high 28 points and Eric Walker -addect-1'8-to mm--sCe-tt;-10). Carlson was 8 of 13 from the floor, 2 of 4 from three-point land. Mike Guevara and Jett Rose each had 10 points for sec and Marlon Watson finished with eight points and a team-high 10 rebounds. sec led, 46-36, at the half and continued to pull away for the win. Mike Wall and Matt Aune com- bined for 41 points to lead UC San Diego (10-13). sec shot 51 % from the floor (37 of 72) while UC San Diego man- aged only 38% {30 of 79). SoCal College 99, UC S.. Diego 71 UC SM Diego -Wall 21, Thlmgan 2, Aune 20. Llbby.11. Sebek 4, Maroutsos 4, Diiiion 0, Bertino 0, Jones 5, lewcock 4, Minehan 3, Ensley 4. 3-polnters -Wall 3, Libby 3, Jones 1, Lewcock 1. Technical fouls -UC San Diego Coach. SoCal -Walker 18, Ruble 6, Janeski 2, Gue a 10, Darville 2, Rose 10, William 0, K. car1son 28, Hyde o. Watson I • cartson 7, Kuipers 0, Byrne 8. 3-polnt~ -K. cartson 2, Guevara 2. Halftime -Soc.al College. 46-36. DON W.CH I OAl.V JllOT COiia ......... Matt Harber f1ree away bl Southland college 4ebull run to left by catdier Rob Pegg. After Cha~ tied the score in the 88COJ1d. sec went ahead 4-3 m the third on a two-out, RBI- single by designated hitter ShaJle Sowers, before the bottom drop~ out for sec. second baseman Brian Nolan went 4 for 4. wal.k.ed once, and scored two runs to lead SCC's 15-hit attack. Rick Homutoff and Ila Borders both pitched one inning of score- less relief to close out the game, Homutoff aJlowed one hit and struck out two while Borders pitclied a 1-2·3 eighth inning. "Ila coming out of the bullpen has brought tuccess for her and for the team. said sec Coach Kevin~r. •A role as a startJ,ng p1tcller could be there for her," ~ said. •Her performance iS defi- nitely malting me think. 1b.e door is open and she could be back there." Borders was a starter for sec her first two seasons, going 3-11. She has pitched five steady per- formances for the Van~ th1S seoson in a relief role. NONCOM UW4U O\llpmen 12. SoClll Cofle9it ' Soe.I College 301 000 110 • 6 16 3 Ola~ 120 612 000 • 12 10 1 HMbH: Holman (4), Lowery (6), ~off (8), Bonters (9) and Pegg: C~lllol, Murphy (8) and Pn!il. W-CMtlloS; L-~ 28 • 'egg <SCQ. Steinhart (0. 2. Md:rodt (Q. Gram (SCC); 38 • Falfon (Q.-m~·{SCC) DEEP SEA LOCAL SCHEDULE THURSDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker - no report . Newport Landing -1 boats, 17 angle~. 19 sand bass, 1 O cal- ico bass, 101 mack- erel, 6 sculpin, 1 black sea bass (relHsed). TODAY 8ASX.ErBAU.- Community college men . OCC at Fullerton, 7:30 p.m. Community college women - Orange Coast at Fullerton. 5:30p.m. High school -CIF Division Ill-A Playoffs, first round: South Hiiis at Estancia, 7:30 p.m. SOCCER _High school-bo~-QF­ Division Ill Playoffs, first round: canyon Springs at Estancia, 3. WRESTUNG High school · CIF Division II Individual Finals (Newport Harbor, Estancia, Costa Mesa, CdM) at El Rancho High, all day. SOFTBALL Communrty college Orange Coast at Great Western Shootout. Yuma, Ariz. BASEBALL Community college -Golden Coast Tournament: College of Sequoiatat Orange Coast, 10 a.m.; Canyons at Orange Coast, 2 p.m . AUOAY, F£8RU.MY 1f, i& •• ,..-... --I i ~ : . ~---~ ---- SCCwomen net 6-3 win COSTA }..{BSA -The Southern Califoml College women'• tell· nis team defeated Cal St.ate Los Angeles Thursday, 6-3, tO unprove to •-1 on the season.: t Quynh I:e, Star Connollyi Cathy Binnquist and Amy P~~ all won their singles matches for the Vanguards. ~ ~~~Olll--&AJ ~ av-~ csco def.~~ 6-2: Srct19 (<SIA dlf. Andll. 6-2. ~ (s:rrdlj (5CO di( ~ S-7,~~-~ ~--·---· Georgp. 6-l H 6-3; l!rr4llit CSCO dl!f • ..__ 6-l 6-l; F• (SCQdt'f. ~ 7-6, R ~t.e.Andel(SCQdl!f ~6- l &<t Ca •dr-81 • q.ist (SCQ dl!f. ~ ~7-5,%,~~~dlf. George-f•""' &4. OCC still winless COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College women's tennis team ts still winless at 0-4, 0-2 m Orange Empue Conference play, after dropping a 5-4 decision Thursday to lrvme Valley. Irvine Valley 5, Orange eo.st 4 Singlet: Eades (OCQ ~ Vildez, 7-6, 7- 6; Curry (IV) def. OriSSI, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2; Rllev (IV) def. Streelman, 6-2, 6-0; Oh (OCQ def. Shumaker, 6-2, 6-3, Thieu (OCQ def. Nowzari, 6-1, 6-1; and Ayazi (IV) def. Radls- ay, 6-2. 6-1 Doubles: Yildez<urry (IV) def. E..:tes- Onssi, 6-2. 6-4; Riley-Shumaker (IV) def. Streelman-Oh, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2; Thieu-Radislly (OCQdef. ~ 6-2. 46, 6-1. Don't Let a Negative CREDIT REPORT '.UBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLI: NOTICES PUPLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES .... ~-·U_B_U_C_N_O_T-IC_E_S __ FINED IN THE DECt.AAA-any lncorr9Ctneu of tn. JUNE 2, 1992, u ~t. No. 82022·8004, (818) INDUSTRIAL BUILDING tteguen esta c1tac1on jUdt· Proper! OOIOl r'22301 THE SU p EA IO R ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAi. rr TION OF COVENANTS, 111Mt address and olhef 92-370474, In bool<, page, 580.8200 LOCATED AT 2865 fAIR· clalustedlitntunplazode 2065 Pla!enta A e Cost4 COURT DETERMINATION. EX· --------CONDITIONS ANO RE· common designation II of Official Records In lhe AN 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS ' v • EMPT . PUBLIC NOTICE STRICTIONS ("OECLARA-any shown he eln • olflc:e of the County Rt-D•ted: FebrulUy 051 VIEW ROAD IN R3 para prtsenlor una re-Mesa, Ca 92627 (714) JoHph Timothy Young 2 ZONING ACTION ZA· ----------1TION") RECORD£0 0 -Seid Ul~be made, COfctet.ol ORANGE County, 1888 ZONE. ENVIRONM~NTAL spuesta esc11ta a maqu1na 646-6160 TIME: 3 OOPM. 2016 Calver1 A\oenue, Costa 96-07 FOR LANE p CUR· 40988 SEPTEMBER 17, 1980 IN but wltho4J1 covenant or Stale of CALIFORNIA IX• 8~ Jennifer A. 8Hom DE~f RMINA TION E.lC· en esta Cort•. Stored ~y the IOllOWtng Mesa. CA 92626 TIS. AUTHORIZED AGENT ,,, NOTICl!OF BOOK 13747, PAGE 1S45, warranty, e5 H or Im-tcuted by CHARLES A. TRUSTEI! SALE OF· E~PLANNINGACTIONPA· Una car1a o una llamada ~:~~o~~· i~~I S~~IJB~I Published Nt'W port FOR MARVIN H. LEAF TRUSTEE'S SAL.I! ET SEO ., OFFICIAL piled, reg» lltle. poa-GIBBS, Ill ANO JULIA M. FICER: JENNIFER A. 116-l8 FOR JAMES LYON l•lelon1c1 no le olrecera Salbf E·087 Oa ell ~g Beach.Costa Mesa Daily TRUST, FOR A MINOR ' A.PNt 93T.S8-0:IO RECORDS OF ORANGE Halon, cond on, or en-GIBBS, HUSBAND ANO BASOM. EXT.3018 AUTHORIZED AGENT FOA protoc:c1on; su rtspuesta isa~ ' " u-Pt101 F41bruary 2, 9, 16, 23 CONDITIONAL ~SE PER· LOAN NO• COUNTY, ON LOT 1 OF cumbrances,. Including WIFE . Published Newport JOHN MCCRAY FOR A esfllll a maquma t1ene que Property 24517 1725 1996 • MIT FOR TOGO S EATERY • TRACT 10525 IN THE CITY fHa chargH and IX· Will SELL AT PUBLIC B C M CONDITIONAL USE PER c:umpl1r con las formall· p ' FOl8 TO AUOW AN OUTDOOR 8205088 OF COSTA MESA AS penses ol the Trust" and AUCTION TO HIGHEST HCh· osta esa Daily • dades legales aprop1adas omona Ave · Costi Mesa, DINING PATIO WITHIN REF: THOMPSON, SHOWN ON A MAP RE-of the trusts created by BIDDER ~OR CASH, Pilot February 9. l6, 23• ~~A~~-l ~~LOtAL~ET~I; s1ustedqu1erequelaco~" fiMf2642~~~4)s~~~~to:, PUBLIC NOTICE THE FRONT SETBACK (20 JOYCE MAftlll CORDED IN BOOK 462, Mid Deed of Truat, to pay CASHIER S CHECK 1996. FLOWERS FOR ARTISTIC Hc:vche su c:aso the lollowin' ersons~ FEET REOUIRED; 12 FEET CV PAGES 48, 49 AND l50 OF the remaining prlnclpal DRAWN ON A STATE OR F100 FLORISTS LOCATED AT St usled no P'"senla su Glt6F M g S~ b ~· LEGAL NOTICE PROVIDED), LOCATED AT • T .S. No.805715 MISCELLANEOUS MAPS sums· ol th• nolt(a) st-NATIONAL BANK. A PUBLIC NOTICE 2925 COLLEGE AVENUE rupunta a hempo, puede OtS8 Setin!'S6m•lh e ane · NEWPORT-MESA 424 EAST 17TH STREET IN IMPORTANT NOTICE TO IN THE OFFICE OF THE cured by said DHd ol CHECK DRAWN BY A #B-6 IN AN MG ZONE. perdor el coso. y le pueden Owner reserves the 11 hi UNIFIED SCHOOL A C1 ZONE ENVIRON· P-AOPERTYOWNER: COUNTY RECORDER OF Trust to wit: $75,548.05 STATE OR FEDERAL PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· qullarsusalarlo,sudlnero 10 bid at the sale. P~r-DISTRICT MENTALOETERMINATION: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT SAID ORANGE COUNTY. with llllerest thereon from CREDIT UNION, OR A BE HELD BY THE COSTA MINATION: EXEMPT y otras cosas de su chases must be made wllh NOTICE IS HEREBY EXEMPT. OfilOEA A DEED OF EXCEPTING THERE· 7/01/95 at 8.750% per CHECK DRAWN BY A MESA PLANNING COM· 5. PLANNING ACTION PA· prop1edad sin av1so od1c10· personal checks or cashier GIVEN that the Board of IF THE ABOVE AC- TRVST DATED AUGUST 2 FRO~J...UNITS 1 THROUGH annum as provided In said STATE OR FEDERAL SAV-MISSION AT THE CITY 94·54A FOR ANDREW nal por parte de la corte. checks only and paid for II Education of lt'te Newport· TION(Sl IS/ARE CHA~· 1994 UNLESS YOU TAKE 55, IMJLUSIVE ON LOT 1 lloOle(a) plus cosl and any INGS AND LOAN AS· HALL 77 FAIR DRIVE GOETZ AUTHORIZED Exlston otros requ1s1tos le· the t me ol P rchase A" Mesa Unofled School Dis· LENGEO IN COURT, THE C ·0 TO PROTECT OF SAID TRACT NO. 10525 adVancts with lnteres1 ES· SOCIATION, SAVINGS AS. ' • AGENT FoR DAVE DONO golos. Puede que usted 1 u f O C I CHALLENGE MAY BE LIM· A Tl N AS SHOWN ON SAID CON· TIMATED TOTAL DEBT SOCIATION OR SAVINGS COSTA MESA, CALIFOR· . qu11ra llamar a un abogado purchased goods are sold lrtct o range ounty WI I ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS. YOµR PROPERTY, IT MAY DOMINIUM PL.AN B NK SPEC' FED SEC NIA, AT 6.30 P.M. OR AS VAN TO AMEND A CONDI· "as os ·. and must be re rec:e111e sealed bids up lo Bl SOLD AT A PUBLIC · $82,336.83 A 1 I IN • SOON AS POSSIBLE TIONAL USE PERMIT TO inmedoatamenle. SI no moved at the time of sate 2 00 pm on the 4th day ol SUES RAISED IN WRITIEN SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXCEPTING FURTHER The beneficiary under TION 5102 OF THE FINAN· THEREAFTER ON MON· ALL Ow AN A p. conoc:e a un abogado All parties intending to pur· March, 1996, at the Pur· CORRESPONDENCE DE· ~~LANATION OF THE THEREFROM, ALL IM· said Deed of Trust hereto-CIAL CODE ANO AUTHO· DAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1996. PROXIMATELY 4.200 SO puede llamar a un serv1c10 chase goods 101 rosale chasing Ollict 01 said LIVERED TO THE ZONING TURE OF THE PRO-PROVEMENTS AND AP-lore executed and dellv· RIZEO TO DO BUSINESS REGARDING THE FOL· FT .. TWO STORY OFFICE dt rel1renc1a de abogados must provide a copy 01 School Oistrtcl. localed 11 ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR DING AGAINST YOU, PURTENANCES LOCATED lf!d to the under51gned a IN THIS STATE WILL BE LOWING APPLICATIONS. ANO MANAGERS RESI· o a una ohcona de ayvda the•r Cai1lorn1a State Board 298!>·B Bear Street, Costa TO THE ABOVE DATE. YOO SHOULD CONTACT A OR TO BE LOCATED ON written Oer.laratlon of O. HELD AT THE ENTRANCE IF AHY OF THE FOL· DENCE TO BE CON· legal (vea el d11ec:tor10 telo-of Equal zat on Seller 5 Per· Mesa CA 92626 11 l'fh•Ch FOR FURTHER INFORMA· SAID LOT 1 OF TRACT fault and Demand lor Sale TO THE ORANGE CITY STRUCTEO AT THE FRONT lon1co) ' ' ' d ' TION ON THE ABOVE AP· LAWYER. 10525 nd writt N U f 0.: HAU.. 300 EAST CHAP· LOWING ACTIONS ARE CASE NUMBER mil at time ol puochasm time 111 bids "''II I>• pub-PUCATIONS TELEPHONE C1n MARCH 04, 1998, at EXCEPTING FURTHER a 1 en o ceo MAN AVENUE ORANGE CHALLENGED IN COURT, OF THE STARVING Sales are sub1ect to p11or hclyop1Mdendrt1dlor O •CALL J4:00 AM .. AMERICAN SE· THEREFROM EXCLUSIVE ~t =~ to ~ CALIFORNIA ail right title THE CHALLENGE MAY BE SCHOLARS MINI STOA-(Numero del CHO) cancellation tn lht f\lltnt of INTEL·STANDARD (80486 b~,;~:5 o~ THE A~.:;,;; CURITIES COMPANY u EASEMENTS, IN ANO TO ~ Noti ;, O.I: and and Interest -conv 9a to LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE AGE SITE (MAX IMUM 84C5734 setUement between owner & PENTIUM) WINDOWS NING DIVISION ROOM dilly appointed lrullH All THOSE RESTRICTED EJecUon f' ~ .. I ~ and now htld by Tr under Is s u Es s 0 ME 0 NE 1,200 so. Ft TRAILER The n•m• Ind address ol and obl1galed par1y Datta DOS COMPATIBLE COM· 200 77 FAIR . DRIVE tinder and pur•uenl to COMMON AREAS AS ..... In~ ... ~o br• Hid Deed of Trust In the RAISES AT THE PUBLIC ORIGINALLY APPROVED). the c:our1 is (El nombre y this 9th and 16th day ol PUTERS. PERIPHERAL COSTA ME""" CALIF-OR Qn(f of Tnnt ...corded AU-0 N ""'0 CON-car..... .._.. w •• HEARING DESCRIBED IN-LOCATED AT 1957 NEW· <!l d I ) Febru9ty 1996 Publ<c SIOf· EOUIPMENT OPERATING --. -GUsT 5 199-4 u Inst No SH WN 0 ._. 11\e real ptoperty la led. property situated In Hid THIS NOTICE OR IN WRIT PORT BOULEVARD IN A recClon 1 a COr1t IS age Agent lo lh• Ovrner SYSTEM SOFTWARE ANO NIA_ *04890es, In booll, page: OOMINIUM PL.AN. FOR SAi.ES INFOR· County ~nd State de-TEN CORRESPONDENCE C2 ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· Munlc:tpal Court ol the P~bl1she~ Newporl APPLICATION PROGRAMS Publtthed Newport Af..Offlclal Records In the RESERVING THEREFROM MATION: Mon-Fri ealbedu. OEUVEREOTOTHEPLAN· TALDETERMINATION· EX· H:trbor Judicial District. Beach-Costa M•u Daily All bids are to be In ac· Bt1ch.Costa Mesa Daily 'clMb ol the County Re-EASEMENTS FOR AC-l 100em to 8100pm C 0 Mp LET EL y 0 E· NING COMMISSION AT, EMPT. 4601 Jamboree Rd., #t04, Pilot February 9, 16, 1996 C:Oldanc:t with Cond•llons, Pilot February 16. 1911e • ...,det of ORANGE County, ~~~T~~~~S~, ER~':,~~~: ( e 1 9 ) I 9 O .9 2 O O , ~~~~~T IN SAID DEED OR PRIOR TO, THE PUB-FOR AJRTHER INf.'ORMA· Newport Beach, CaltlO!nla F098 ln1truc11ons and S~roea· F 1 , .. eta.. ol CALIFORNIA ex· DRAINAGE ENCROACH-A M E R 1 c A N a 1 . The lllHI addrtH and UC liEARING. TION ON THE ABOVE AP· 92~2595 !Ions l'fhoeh are on Me In PUBLIC NOTICE ~ed by JOYCE MARIE M.ENT SUPPORT ANO CURITll!S COM!ltANY other common de&lgnaUon, 1. APPEAL OF ~ONING PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE Th~ name, address, and PUBLIC NOTICE th• ott1ce ol th• Purchasmg1 ________ _ THOMPSON, A SINGLE FOR OTHER PURPOSES (TRUST•I!) C/O c•• _ If any of the real prn..-v ADMINISTRATORS DE-754·5245 00 CALL AT THE telephone number of plain· Oorector of lllld School Dis· Fie M&.1ttalmtl WOMAN ' "" ._.. ' -.. ~ ., NIAL OF ZONflllG ACTION OFFICE OF THE PLAN· SUPERIOR COURT lrtct 298S-B Beat StrMl. RCTmOUI WILL SEU. AT PUBLIC All AS SHOWN ON THE WESTERN RICONVEY• deac:rlbed eboYt Is pur. ZA·96-0I fOA TNT NEON NINO DIVISION, ROOM titt'a anorney, or plain11rt OF C 0 IA Cosll Mesa, CA 92829 IUllEll AUCTION TO HIGHEST CONDOMINIUM PLAN OR ANCa (AQaNT) P.O. ported lo be: 3oo7 ROYCE SIGN CO .. AUTHORIZED 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, Without an attorney, Is: (El AL.IF RN ' A Ptf'formance Bond may MAMUTAn.Jff SUlQEB EQB CASH AS DEFINED IN TH~ 8olt-22.00• &LCA.IOJI, LANE, COSTA MESA, CA AGENT FOR -SAKIOKA COSTA MESA. CAUfOR· nombre, la dtreccion y el COUNTY OF ORANGE be required at the dj1cr• llle ldlollU!o ~ ~ CASHIER'S CHECK LAAATION: CA 920U.i004 (81t) t2t2t FARMS/PACIFIC SOUTH-NIA numero dt 1eltlono dtl 341 TtJ .. CltJ Drive lion ol the DislllCl. ~ M:.awittll&- DRAWN ON A STATE OR p~~~ix3CLUSIVE EASE· lfO.tlOO ' dI'.::Tal~denlgnP:t>irnJs~: WEST REALTY CO,. FOR Published Newport abogado del d1mandan11, Poat Onlce No blddlt may 'Withdraw~ J~ Uftcaln Awe NATIONAL BANK, A CCESS I :Y, ~ AN AMENDMENT TO A Beach·Costa Mesa Dally 0 del demandanl• qua no Box 14171 hos bid for a l*lod ot ...... _ CHECK DRAWN BY A MENTS FOR A ' N-DelMI F•bnuuy 02, a.ny lncorrtc neH o lhe PL.ANNEO SIGNING PRO-Pllol Febfuary 16, 1996. I Orenge, CA FORTY-FIVE (45) d•V-altar SW Odllh. 21Q N Pain STATE OR FEDERAL GRESS, EGRESS, MAINTE· 1998 ltreel edd1u1 and other GRAM TO AU.OW A THIRD F115 11ne abog3do, H) 82813·157t the dall set for Ille open-CMat,OflllOl,C.'92967 CREDIT UNION OR A NANCE, REPAIRC DRAIN· IVI Dett L. Cuqmay common dHlgnallon, II TOP STORY SIGN (ONE KAR PELES & ASSOCI· IN E OF Ing lt'tertof. AMlloeee Oc1et1, 21112 N Pami OtotECK DRAWN BY A As3~·,J~¥R<i~~M~~1t TRUST•• UL• OP· ~ti:h=~ ':rt~ made !-AC'H PERMITIEO ON PUBLIC NOTICE ATES, 9i 5oe Wllsl)lre Blvd .. THETH;EmfoNR TO Tht Board or Edi.rcahon of~~..;..~~-.... STATE OR FEDERAL SAV• FICP1 D•U L CUNA-, THE EAST AND WEST EL· Sulla 270, tvtrly Hills, CA the Newp0rt-Mesa Unifjed ,,.. ---11---.., tNtls AND LOAN AS. OTHER PURPOSES, ALL MAY UT.3014 bUt without cownant or EVATIONS. WITH THIS SUMMONS 90212, (310) 247-8678, CHANOE THE NAME School Dlatrlcl IHINH the lltllblftd& .... SOCIATION, SAVINGS As-AS SHOWN IN THfN co:; p 1 bll h d N warranty, exf!!HI Of' Im· SIGN PROPOSED ON THE (CITACION .IUDICtAU BAA NO.: t05838 OF Ad\.llt lndlvlduel P• right to reiect any Of a" 1llt -Omft C:O-""m"".,, .. llj,...ICIO'"" It SOCIATIONi. OR SAVINGS ~i:~'t."~ OE~LA-Beac':..c:.ta• M..:wg:~ ~-:~eg~~ll•ewsi:: NORTH ELEVATION~ CON· NOTICE TO OEFENOAN't: DATE: SEP 29, 1994 tltlon•r JoHph Tlmo-b•ds and not neceuar11y == ~ uflOI( h = 11~~~1~£~~ RATION.-. .. Piiot FtbfWttY t, 11, 231 oumbrances, ln°cJudlng ~~G ~~~ UA~~ r:.:o ~E~C1s18E~~ J.PET£RSON, Clerk, thr ~u;: NUMBER ~;c!~~f~ry~ f1llNI "'9d= on~ t CIAL COOE AND AUTHQ. PAACEL 4• 1M. feH, chargea and eJCt ANTON BOULEVARD IN A DENISE DELGROSSO by lrme Oarcl•, Depwty A181201 t11egular11y In any bid r• 190& AIZEO TO 00 BUSINESS EXCWSIV! EASEMENTS FOH l""I" of the TruslM and POC ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· Git.UL.ANO, INDIVIDUALLY; Publlihed Newport cet1ed. mtel SMIOOEH, ~ IN THIS STATS WlU. ee IN ANO TO THOSE POA· of the llUSll Cl'Nled by TAL DETERMINATION; EX-JOHN H. GILULAND. INDI· Btach.Coata ...... Dally ORDER TO SHOW Nl!WPORT.ftleSA ODEM HEU> AT THE ENTRANCE TIONS Of' LOT 1 OF SAID PUBLIC NOTICE said o..d of Trust. to pay EMPT VIOUALLY· ANO DOES 1 PllOI Febl\llfY 18 23 CAUSE FOR CHA.HQ£ UNlrlED SCHOOL oa·· Tht WllllMll .. Old .. TO THE ORANG& CITY ANO DEFINED AS AE· 40H 1 NM Of the note(•) ... 2. LANNI ...... TION PA· THROUGH 50. INCLUSIVE MIWC:h 1, a. 1998. PETITIONER(SI JOMph TR I c T • f 0 r." •• H ,_,. .. OlllOI TRACT 10525 SHOWN the rem1inlng principal p' NO .. ~ • ' ' OF NAMI -... ~ HAU.. 300 £AST CHAP• STAICTEO COMMON NOTtca OF CUled by aa1d Deed of H-01 FOR UNOCAV YOU ARE BEING SUED BY F13S Tmolh y HAS/HAVE Ceunty eour.OA Z2. t• ~F~~u:. ~ AAEAS WHICH AAE A!>JA• TRUSTU'I t.ALI Trust 10 wit: t132.868.93 fu~ fa\~~~J~~ :~~:~d~ ~U~O~s~~ PUBLIC NOTICE F:LED ~ PrTIT°ION FOR AN Sharon L. Chb'91 DI-~::. ._ ,_. '= t'riCI ~ ~ to CENT WITH ANO AP. APNa 14,.1~t• with tneerest 1hlfeon ITorn T. GOODE FOR A CONDJ. fOBA VISACAR LEASING ORDER TO CHAN OE reeler · •f PYrchaslne ... ii -... lit .. OllCll and held by M \W'°9t 'UATENANT TO SAID L"".............. &/01/94 11 9. 1251' pet TIOHAL USE PERt.41T TO CO A CALIFORNIA LIM· NOTIC& OF NAMES FROM Joseph nm-end WaNhoualn .. II ....... ,.,,,._ -,, .._ now PARCELS 1, 2, 3 AND S -_. annum u p.~ded In uld ·• PUBLIC SAL• OF othy Young TO JoMph •• "' --"....,,.. '* Deed Of Truat In 1he DESCRIBED H~ElN Ut .. 18 n<M•(•) plUI cost and any AU.QW A 1,372 so. FT. ITEO PARTNERSHIP Ti lh F ll\SOl'I un ................. ptOpetty tftue(ed In Mid PMClLI: llU'I Q .. • ldvlnCM 111tlth lnterttt. ES· FOOOMART WITH SALE You h.tve 30 CALENDAR PIRIONAL. PROPERTY l~a ~~b~ o.dered lhel Publl11'1ed Newport ,..,. a 8ed pitr • N .. C6\lnty and lllle cf• AN UNOIVIDl!D ONE CMARU8 & Maa TIMATEO TOTAi. 01!8T OF .ALCOHOUC BEV£A· DA'YS alltf ttiis 1u111mone Pursuanc IO tl'ltl Calif'Omll all persons 11\ttre&led In le ch.Costa ~taa Dally 1"' llllO It 9" ...._. ._ ~ aa: l'tl'TY.f'lf'TH (1/llTH) FEE 1192.311.to AOfS, a A 1,004 so. FT. i. lerv.d on you to lil• • Sert.SeMC• S!Oflge Facit-thla ~ Plot f8'>nNy 19 23 1... 111111 ol ............. Ir: IExhlbil "A" atMflt.l INTtAtsT.IN AND PO Mtuaeae9 The beneficiary \illdtt SINOL!·BAY EXPRESS typwr1tton r .. pontl It !NI lly ~1 (I & PC~ 21700 ~· ~:Jr ~P~11114:i~ • · ,1oi .... el' Acle9tll .__ YMCEL 1: TO nc ~MDn8 T.L ~ ..... t Mid Oetd of Trutt hereto-CAAWASH WITH A VARI-CO\#t tt leq) ~ unden!OMCI No 100 I the Or .................. .. ~ IUIL:IASEt-101.D IN AND APPU .. TENANCH IMPORTANT NOTICI! 10 lore -~ and 4e1~ ANCE FROM FRONT StT· A letter &K phone call WIU wlll teh at sxlOllo 1u'alon, Co~ ~ CCKU1 anc: PUILIC NOTICI M11W 1lllllf,....... ... • ~ .. ~ ~ ,~0u ON ~T 1 ()fl TM~ ~ ~1:0AULT "" IO the under~ • ~~~) C:0'sr~i?·: Slb6~ =11:,ot:i ~. V:.'t':~ :::br:.~.~; 1=~ lht add1•N ll'lown tl,)OYe TH COSTA MlSA ~~. -.:::-"=-,~ SHOWN AHO~ tONI brlM~M~ UNDl!R A DEIO 01' Mtlt9tl Oec:lntton of Dt-SETllACI( AEO. (20' ftEO.: In Pl'ot* legal lorm If YQU bl.It noc Umltecl to fUtntUfe, 'On 3•18• llto at 2 00 INO ADMINllTftATOft &:'• .. lllfY IS IN THI CONDOMINIU"1 ="~Of' THI! TftUST, DATED MAY 27, = :':~°' ot8t= 16'PAOP.), TO AUOW t:N· want the court 10 hear your CIOUllng, 1oola ano/OI o1hef :,.~kJo': • =..~ = WIL\. AENDf" A 0£Q. ~ ~~ ~':t"~lc~~ oect.AMTION.. ANO THI ~~jou:~~ ~:~ tut tnd E*1lon to Sell. ~~:~~'ffMP~~HJ. r u do not Ille your r• ~Hhold lfMlt ioe.tld lhty have, why ttlt pelltlon ~~Y0~7 :u:~~Ef; . -...._.. llD-C..Mlll ON Ul'TIMelft !!.i 1llO ~~~\'OUR PROPEJ), IT MAY::. =-:r"~~~ & OPl!N PAA Kl NO~ on tome, VOU may Property_ 10153, 201'5 ~~~4!.'o_MIMehWl:I SOON Al ll'OUllU! C111141Rlt.:_'cr.t•M '"IOOK 1anr. PAUi 10I MCQNMID::_MJQUIT, 10. ti .IOU> AT A "*.IC lllctlon IO ... '° bit ,. 8'ACl!I tN COHJUNC. loM ~ eue, and YOUf Ntllltp9n II. Co&c.a Mata " .. ""1Nf .... .,.. THEA!MTI~ ON THe ~;...._......,._.__iiiiiiiiiiiOii:--!T na. Of' Of'fltetM , ..... IOOK 4133. ~AQI tAt.a •• \'OU NftD AH •d9cl In -counlY where TIOH WITH ,,. DOIOl.t.: ..... "'°""' IM~prop. Ca. ~ (114) Mf.581' • FOU.OWING nEM; - MCOPIDt Of' OMHGI 174 n •o °' Oifrtc:W. DPLANATIOH or THI .,. .... ~ltv I~ roc.itd TION Of' IXllT. wee BAY -'Y· fNY .,. , • .,.. wtth0\11 mu1 1.00PM, Stored by :~°' ~ :~.~ '· ZONING ~ IA-~ Pti COUNTY. MC0N»t. ' NA'NM Oft THI PM). ,_ 'IM.D _.. I CANOttlll AT 1to0 Mihtt ~ lrOfn lht lht lollowlng pettons: N• po l a:ach.Ct ta ..._ flOA ~ flOVIU;, ,.Mealt: The ......... lind CllOlilG AOAINIT VOU. I II NIWl'OM llVD. IN A Ct..._ OOClt ~ A1tn. DH w ' ' AUTHONZfO -.alNT fOA ~N UHDIVIDID OHi ... .._ •nlplllof \'OU IHOULD COHTM:T A •1 A0.T 0 t' ·.·:..~r~ ZOfoll. UMfM). Der: b· n.. wt OlfW teoal ,.. luaM ~ ll .. ~-olD.uy ~ •MW9P9· fl9C>IPT MLITT Pait A "'"""""" (1/llTlil ........ of ....... ..__: LAWYER. I .. • lw4ff .. IWT. .,.....,.., You IMY want v.,.,a ftNna .... ,,, ~ .......... ~ MINOR COHOIT'IOfML UA TIM8T Al A TINllHT IN d -·~ -~==--.., 0.. MMCtt 1, , ... • .... , 111 =L W.. S. Pl.ANNINO AcmoN ,,._ • ... M ~ tlQhl "'°'*"' t01•, IOlt .... "' .._ ~. '• ~ to N.JJ:/1# /IM COMMON IN A •u• ~II .. ~I ,.A.~CAL-WlllDH -----•11 flOft C.J ~~I,..,.,.._ NI) "1tCM _..~Colla ...... --~·~~~ AltHHDMr=:r TO A m LD mAll IN IPRMI. A MCON"~u'MCICONI' • .-...... -.... ITROM a IONI FOR A"' tf!ICllMr, ~ ""¥ c:all Oa 9127, l?\4) ....... --.... ---fllNM.D ""°" MO ALL Oii THI MM. CA'-CtSs• ..,,.,.... ................ •& CONDiT10NAL Ull PIR-en illlOfMf....,.,.. ~ 1.-: l.."CIOf'M. ...,,.., 1b¥ ... & .. ::. ---.. ,.• ·• UAW POft HIW , ....,...._, ~ Chltr ... ,....._. truetM • Mlf '°"A C"'MQHO• • ..._ .. ,..._ ...... IM .AM•'*l"I ' IA~ llfc~Me IHft:IY"I Moe• Lo. -~ •. Bil • .;-., IOt = ~.: ~Ara~"= .. ~ =~.::=:-CO••••••o••• ·: ~~ .. A \ .... ' or your ex ra household ltoms • In Classlfi d ' f ·-l •. When Wards Ive Not~ "Spedalblm1 '" --~W I ,....,.. ' 29a)H.;ta81yd I Co.taMlllll 540-3135 1-----• BUSINESS OPFICE PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 2622 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2769 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SSJO WANTED 5535 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS FOR SALa By Own« Bright/Spacious up-I••·-----Newport Beach lg NEW HOT PARm.tNE ... , u ... .. ... -.. .•. ... ... ..... How To Place A C D BY PHONE (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 63 1-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we11l call you back witti a price q uote.) BY MAIL OR IN PIRSON1 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. CLASSl•llD HOURI Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Big Canyon Condo Beach Area ltalr9 •pt.. prtv -•Ingle ofc, on water· 2Br 2Ba Cust Upgradel tr~. 1 BR, 1 BA.•--------front, prlv ent.. S500 c.a b 1Ppt. 121-5850 Ptnlnlula YtarfJ kltch/den, '850 873-ROOMS 27061_ut_1_1 P_cs_. _e7_s.-_1_eoo __ _ t~ (3733) ti+ TelemarkeUng PIT to LO. °'*I· 1$nW\'nllt 2S/dlf aollclt leads. 11-4pm. Exp helpfl»-nol req. THE FREE PARTYLINE For appt. 8150-8287 1"970-265-8888AU. FREE TUTORS Pff Chem, ConatntoUon, rooln;, carpet and UnOleum1 lnatallatlon, repair• and •alea-969-4788. REAL ESTATE Unfumlahed 8599 or 831-4014 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 &: 3 Bdrm CDM Sunnv Charmer CDM Quiet 1unny room Only Normal LO. to Colo. blo, L•tln, Span, •••••••- WANTED 1625 4bcl 2ba. Wood flta, with own bathroom & IMI w. lTtll IL, CJL Sttpa to Sand beam eeU. w/d, frig. balcony. H OO/mo. .-1&00SP..VC.Ok. $ $ 12000. Avl 4-1. Open hi• Non-amkg. 873-8507 ClwiAMtmblJA.ru ****WANTED 995-1450 2-1712:30-3:30723-0328 NB /1 ft ... b • 1500SP..VC,Ofc. VI 11 R t I . rm w o , p... a, Vumiturt, phone syitcm • DUPLEX a en a I •••IMMACULATE! outald• •ntr, pool, cbl. • 3000SP..VC,Ofc. EMPLOYMENT tr TRIPLEX p .tu M t 3bd 2.5ba frplc, •ncl'd N/S. 1 blk bch. $500. Dtluu Suite. MU1t Sttt • 2·HOMES ON A LOT fOpenJ gm patloa, gar. no/pet. Refs. 642·8128 Iv mag ~~~~~~~LI r;1v~~rc~~ ~~~klno, 675•4912 $1500/mo. 675-8472 NEWPORT BllACH "C EMPLOYMENT 5530 the 1tbove. Preferably ROOM FOR RENT In Newport, E'Slde COSTA MESA 2624 Avallable Feb. 15th. INDUSTRIAL 2788 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CM, HB, Irvine areaa. l!aatblutf 28r 28a $425 +deposit. No $1000 Wffkl~I Stuff Price range 100.200K d d It I 18, ept Eut of Harbor peta. pie, ... 631·7590 envelopes at home. Please call Gina: remo •n un w S58S/mo utll paid. 383 leave meHag• Baok Bay Clean, quiet Free details. Bo>e 5oo. 714-574-4246-0aya bale. Park view, near w. Bay St. See Lee In NPT HTS Prof, no/ 1 BR, 1 BA, patio OE, Uma, PA 19037 714-969-4788-EvH pool. "275· 759-9479 Unit 5. 97<MS281 1mk, very quiet· no $650 mo. 329 UniV9r· $35,000/Yr Income FABULOUS SAVIHGS l!'ald• Back Bay pet, no kltch, furn'd or ally U1a 548-6093 potentlal. Reading HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT CORONA -Da-MAR- If you would Ilk• to 1 BR, new carpet, w/d un $700 Pvt. e.45-0449 Costa Mesa 2400 sf .. books. Toll FrH (1) live In a home that's hookupa, patio 5645 Placent1&117th St. area 800-898-9778 Ext. R- valued trom s8ooK to no pets, 631-1813 ' V,.,..11,TION s1350 846-1164 1399 for deta11s. $1"2M, vtatons Proper-· A'-A S40 00 tlea on Display la Lerge 2 BA 1 1/2 BA, RENTALS 2722 , 0/Yr Income looklng for qualified gar, Bluffs overlooking po~•ntlal. Home manager• to live In HB, patio, $880 mo. BUSINESS & Typists/PC users. Toll these properties. For 846-2665 Oceanfront 3Br 2Ba Free (1) 8()()..898-9778 further Info contact ••TOWNHOMES•• near NB pier. Book FINANCE ex T-1361 for listings. 714-280-8080. 2 BR. 1 1/2 BA, pa· now for summer wkly $4000-$7000/MQ 2122 HARBOR VIBW 3Br tlo•, $7'95; Z ~ster, rental. 71-""434-1424 • In~ sales for •d liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2B-, frpl, 2-car gar. patio, garage, w/d hk· BUSINESS agency do~slneas French, calculus. 3.2+GPA. 44~2700 LADYGOLP ............... ~ .,....._,.,.. ....... IPllNa In ...... ......... ,.. ... ........ _,....., .""" ........ ~ ~-... M Of'FO • 1'lle cNllClt • ... SIS.tot •Uu oo..,,... -~..r-'11,...... ... ... . .....,.. . :r::.=._..,... ... __.. ....... MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 •BUYING ITEM&• From 1800-1960. 1 pc to entire eatate. Palnt· lngs, china, glsware, furn, etc. tmmed cuh, top $. 673-6223 Iv msg IBM Orlgnal •xe~i.­ tlve electric type- W f 1 t • r work• $50 644·2307 Magnlfloent Chip- pendale atyle •ec,. tary bookc:ue. SoUd menogan-yo. 7-'•3'. $1200. 714-640-3583 APPLIANCES 6011 washer_J_ on,er, 1'.rrJ .. rato....--aaa Stove. MS..5848 $1095 2BR 1BA Pet ok. Great locl gu~r.s9:~o~ ~~S.~;~~; RENTALS TO OPPORTUNITY nationwide. 2 YALS818 JJ .. , ... Rear Unit. VetY LJarge $1900/mo. 721·9235 548•7460 SHARE 2724 2904 •COPIER SUPPLIES FURNITURE 6014 UtUltles Incl. No Gar Udo 111 Bavfront :tBA Expanding co. affkl Don ssa.eeeo Agt. 3BA+fam rm or •th manager, re-order, EMPLOYMENT 2Br 28• front house br.(dock avl) furn/unf Balboa Oceanfront L o o a I v • n d Ing new acct people 9am· SERVICES 5533 New decor, encl patio, wk/mo/yr ..... 850-2300 2Bdrms w/ba '500+600 Route. 20 es tab-~~ o~:iy.To~a1f~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii frpl. Nr beachl ehopa. Lido lale 3Br 2l'cBa, 1·Stu· $500 723·6250 llsh•d accla. Buy all/ Sam·lpm 714_582~923. • ....... St35otmo. 875-5887 frplc, 2-car gar, pat104, CDM 1 Bdrm avt. Ulla part. 800-599-6783 Pleue be aware that LOOKING For A 111 Via Eboll. 52300/ paid. No f9.''· non•---------Ad min Aaat FT for the listings In this cat· *HOUUFUL* Laather aofu, sleigh bed, entertainment ar· moire, Victorian furni- ture silk tr•••· coffH & end tablea, etc. Grandfather clock . CR.e11nJte 0 t?hn mo. 310-277-1683 smklng. 70 Avacado MONBY ~~~~~~ct.~~~. x~n~ egory may require you Light, bright, upgraded a.d/COv"d ~ $390 875-8634 2914 Word & Excel req'd, to call a 900 number Ha9rb7!' .. .'!~ty 3Br 2\.-iBa N1wport s.wtors. PoOI E'ald• CM Good roo-TO LOAN res & aal hist to 2680 lnh which th•I r•t la a __ D_e_s-lg_n_C_•_n .... te-,-- _.,., Creat condo. Obi gar, Rec/Weight Room mate wanted good Orange Av e. J , c arge perm nu e. 75% OFF 714-894-9880 Ocean & aunaet pool, tennis. $115150. an.it.~ loc/off 17th avl 3/1 LOANS $3K·S25K (no Costa Mesa 92627 -~------.- vlewa 2Br 1Ba. No Must aHI 84445149 Ull. N. a.c upeo'ISO. $500 Inc. uul 642·1974 fHa .req'd). Bad or no Sell your unwanted Quality/Low Prices peta.Frplc,1-carattch ***•LUXURY &llll&W.-Pllill E'ald• CM master br. credit, EZal~~~llty.J'1,' CAST~~VIE ltemstheeaaywayl ~~~~~·ar~~~.~~a~,: gar. $1275/mo. Pvt Waterfront CoDdO / alk 1 1 types av a •· c To place your atrHt. Agt. 631·2242 2BR 2.715 BA. High w d, gar, W §!J. n c st. bonded. 7am-8pm call Production train•••· classified ad call fH t.abla, Iron bed•. l----:--::--------NlefilGtly--i"'iFHi~,__~---i::==============::::1t-iijijjfrR~~Mti,r..;.;~(ft \.-iutil.Fem.e.48-8224 714-53~5016 -;::=:=:::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::=::::::::::=:=:=~ COSTA MESA 2124 111 P· *2100/n'lo . MONARCH BCM,I•••••••• --------• '" DAILY PILOT CoUee• Partc triplex, 2 m•tr Br, 1 lotSa, gar, $800. 2289 F0tdham #8. 818·981-4783 Agt 640-7000 Ext 308. gated, ahar• 2200 eq. 1tuNOl1N"'~~NTS CHILD CARE Ftr NEWPORT TIEftMC• ft. w /rKQf. fem, huge "'' \olaJUi Care for 3 chlldlen. DIADLINll 2Br 2\.-iBa, gar, carptt, mtr bed/W bale, ocean ages 1, 3., 6 5. Some vu. No/pet. Avt 2/15 NEWPORT vw, fpl, wd beams, housekeeping 6 cooJ(-..... Mooday~ ..... Friday 5~ Tuesday ....... Monday 5:CX)pm $900{mo. e.45-9219 B~•CH walk-In closet. '800; aa.n.'O"'"''-•.-eNTS lng. Uve In or out, Mn 2669 w/d, dbl gar, gym, A4Ut wn~WMO Costa MeH (M•H " .. Wedncsday .. Tueslay 5:Cqxn lhlrsday ..... Wednesday 5~ E '•lde reml'd 3Br tlu. ••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cleanlr•sp, n/a, fem. 2920 Verde) home. May f/p, dol gar, RV prkg, •1BR SCS2S• 493-8852 bring own chlld. EJCp, vault cell, coV'd patio, APARTMENTS 2BR 211A $725/Up NB 2Bd 2Ba. Larger Br •Mo-n¥ refs & some Engllah w /d hkupa, lg fncd yd, FOR neNT rl & di ·-required MUST BE gmdr. lmmacl Sml pet n,g Ref g shwasher w/pvt bath avl now Happy valentlne'a RELIABLE. $500 P8f ol<.$1350.775-4335 Incl. 60x30 pool. No $1580 +~ Utt Gym/ Day. I love you. month+food allow· Friday ........... Thursday 5:00pril Saturday ...... Friday 5~ .. 1:51 ... ... = "'' IOU-'L HOUMIO Ol'l'OllTUNIT¥ Q;.al UUll IMl1lllnt ill WI ...,.,. .. Mtcct to ... Ft•· tral Fw HM""9 Ad .C 1161 u ....... -~ "'*' "lllet JI If ....US. ''Illy ..,..nee. ltMMlllll tr "*"lellaallon -' • IX«. "* 1tlltiaa, ........... tlal4llal uatlJ Ir ~ ............ u.. .. -...,_.~1.um1- .. • 'bcri"'! .... .'' Tldl .... ,.,. wltl 1111 ........., ... ,...,..,...,.. . pets. No fees. No Tennis/Pool 71 7-8850. •Love Brook•• ance. Call 574-4243 Lrg 2 m•tr 211\Ba + · lease 545-4855 den 2-1tory Tnhm. 2· · NB Beaut lful-Oover days. 444-4030 ev•S/ .car att gar. PooVSpa. BALBOA •BLUFFS CONDO Shores. Lndry, phone, weekends. Avl 4/1. $1100/mo or ISIAND 2606 Newer 3Bd, 3Ba, den. cable, clean PfOI. NO/pet LOST & DOQ WALKER Walk HOUSES/ for aale. 722-8819/ On the pool. 2/gar. $400+utl 845-9515 FOUND 2925 med-size dog dally for ONDOS 2~860 pgr. Agt. $2400/mo. 650-8443. C 28r 1Ba+ upatra, view, NB/Bluff• Fem ahr dl1abled Hnlor In Npt •---------gar parking, w/d. No Bright 2Br 2Ba, new beaut greenbll condo. Crying Over 'Kitty' Bch. 714·962·2112 •F•O•R•S•ALE••••• HUNTINGTON pets. N/S. $12150/mo. cp~pnt, ~rnc~drs. 1~· Pool. tilar. Br/Ba avail Blk Cat, allm build, 10 DRIVERS Courier Co BEACH 2140 Laurie 310-541-2262 pato, m,rro2r0 wPETar s" 3/1. $500 644-0263. ~rs old. Lost 2/1, Npt N--.. van or pickup. robH, 14 . Coaat area 721-8294 ..-.. · --------Bright, x-lg 2Br 1 Ba, WELCOME! 675-8003 Npt 2Br 2·aty condo, • ' Start "ay In OC. Call bay vu frplc d/w frig 2.5Ba. Nr bch. Patio, FOUND. Keys w/name 809-484-2768 . 19892 Mat•onla 5Br. gu at~v• wid si2e1Si Great atudlo w/khch, ~ar Matr bdrm w/pvt plate at Bristol & Front Oftlc• Mgr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Ba, pool, 2-car, 2Br mo yearty' 37i9042 prlv ent .. walk to beh/ ba · hardwd nr cable Baker. Call 545-0623 • QOV'T ,OAIECLOSED dwn, 3 up. LR fp. Top · pool/tennis, utll pd. A 'phn. 5500+·"' utll. LOST KITTEN . Mate Strong computer & home• for pennies area. Avail 3/l. •1425. seoo mo. 642-3162 Avail now. 548-3212 black & white, white bool<X .. plng software on $1. Delinquent Tax, 433-9528 ColdWtll 8roMr BALBOA Newpor1 Hei ght• 2 Npt Creat master ate, apot on back. An-~";'.;,:;;:1 ~~~ c~-:. Repoa. RE01. Your•---------PENINSULA 2607 BR, 1 BA, frpl, gar, no garage, near beach. awera to Sylvester. pany needa strong Area. Toll FrH 800-NEWPORT peta s::g,~~Jyearly Tennl a court/pool. Loat vicinity of Wilson admln manager. To ~~:J~.~ 11~i1~::'.1. BEACH 2169 Beaehalde etudlo. S850+~utll. e.4&-9299 6 Monrovia, CM. 646-d iscuss position & S300 OFP MOVE· OCEANFRONT Npt Shor•• Beautiful 0&42. compen1atlon call or *BACK llAY * IN $550/mo. 873-0676 Lg 2Bd ShrVlong term 3 BR houae, young, LOST Pearl MCklaee FAX: 1~12. CORONA 314er, 2aa. hM, trpt, or 772-4400 5703 Seuhor• 545-t628 pror1 a must; Wik 2 2/14 vie of ~g lot Kom• bHed bua&- DEL '&lllD 1022 gar, pet ok. $1575 1-. VIiia Belboa, lrg, tux, bch, M/F No/amok• near Pucal 1 RHtau-neaa No Investment, 'f'6U' •---------1 BR f vt 3/1 $575 84&-82152 rant, 1000 Brlatot, NB. no Mlllng, no rtsk. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fM0-7282 or 373-SeOO. CORONA Ocea~H:1~: vlewa: 714-840-7402 Reward Steve, 714-7154-5990 GENERAL 1002 DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER PLANT FURNITURE ii you ve shopped around lor planters. you've dlSCOY· ered th1t 11111r pric:.s are on tile nst Sne your money and build these six sturdy pieces ol pllllt furniture. The geomttnc shapes un all tit built from durable rtdWood • redWood llth1ng, wM• or southern pine. Thay wtll hvt well with •ny decor All you nttd to build rhtse attflC· hve items 1s a lllndsaw. coping saw. hammar end glut Stt~by-slep instructions guide you ttwu constrvction. ............... idllala .............. Ow,....,. ..... _, ........... .... Meta MftltllH le 11111 ,,.._ ............ . OCllA.N & BAY VIEW BLUFFS 4BR, 3 BA D111" 1l• a D 2622 $ 050 850-7048 R • WAR DI 212 Calnatlon end unit. vaulted c11i. Qlo ~ 1 mo. LOST: "Whl•k•r•" New Ventwe Wo<k P/ - - - - - - - - -- -- -- 3br/3ba $4491< Open Ing, 2 car gar, pool COMMERCIAL BeauUful awfft Hlma· T s7oo wk. Travel lov· ..... ,, ...., ... 'lllCMI- -·-· 'du CIMHUO ....... II 1.-..a4-1510.,., lllttu .... oc ... ...-~JIUO ..... ... ~~MEET -'°"18008 special through class1fied Sat/Sun 12-3 873-~1 $1995 mo. 41SW232 tBR Iott. w/d hkupa. SOUTH CO.AST REAL ESTATE tyan cat. Pie ... call ~u•~~ :::~ Thltd • Poppy. ou1e1 MEllO 2688 11.ia.120>1455. · Stnd chtclt 10 0 1579 Plant Furniture SIS.SO OCOP Patttrn Otpt 0 112-paoe cat*log .••.. $1915 p 0 801 Z383 (PiCWring 700 •**Ofk1ng HUNTINGTON . BEACH 1040 Lovely upgraded 3Bt ~ea egl family detch In Outchhaven Marl~ ar••· Quiet alreet, very private. $239,000 840-5804 Agent Rooms. apartments, hom11 Cluslfled can satisfy your hOualng OH<n. • aecure. No pets. Receptionist fOf CdM 1795 lae. 720"°423 full-ave aalon. Tu .. ·Frl 2 ... 1a. pvt. apacloua N-r SCP 38R 28A • snNrS 091E!JC! HE.Al.TB 6 Mpm. aJi.tnating Sat over •tore on PCH.i encl garage, undry uU "''~ n · FITNESS 3000 8-5. Nancy 875-1495 N•me MacArthur. New cpV rm. Quiet, Jtlnt area. •=FiiOiiiliiR!NTiiiiiliiiiiii2ii7ii6ii91 liiiiiii!i!~~~~~iii R • • t • u t' • n t a M --------------atove. $975. 780-215215 S950/mo 54H883 •• wanted multi-unit op-Add1tu --------------- Br .. ht 2 BR, 2 BA, R', N' 1200af Offlo• ·Plu• etatlon In bch tront CllY---------------eUf'ldk • .2 cat ger. w/d kltchen/ehower 11400/ com. nr lA 800-327· hl<up, nu paint 11300 MO. 3428 Via U(fo, NB "'42. Call 2/20 Stat•------2111---------·· e.40-1000 •1<1· 3oe through classlfled upper un1t251-2•2• x115 i_,,,..,,,...,...,.....,..,......,_..,..,.,.,,,... ---_,9,....-, ,,..11~-...-• Pt1et lnclUda Post•, Hafldlino van Nuys. CA 91408 and handietaft prOJtclS) COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 cosm MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2&24 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 -------------------------------------- .. ---.---~ --- -------- • G4RAGE SALE HINTS 29 Loud blaat of mualc 30 Molecule pal1 83 Grid 35 Make a speech se Sale place 37 -Pall<. ~ 42 Not good 43 Top stoiy 4e Domains 48 Galle!y 49 Style 50 Sharp 51 Tardier 52 Golf« sam- 54 R9d 55 Olneme canine 58 C4Wtal grain 59 Penpolnt 60 s.ize s 1 lrdvidual 62 Compow RC>f'em FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6 0 15 HAND·WOVEN RUGS O•k Computer Deskliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8'x10' & 11·x14'. With $50, Knotty Pine mtchg runners 34"x dry sink with bullt• Cltrua-avocado (ffult- 1 O', 40"x8'. Xlnt cond. I n • t • r • o S e O ll'lg) s 1 o. On/Pig mys $1 ,000 obo. 540-1448 844-2307 510119 Sago palm• $20 Whether you're buying Sell your home Herbs $1. Cement or s.elllng, Classified through classified. rountaJns $110, bird covers all your needs! 842·5878 bths $20 909-674·9422 ............ •lcEMENT, SERVICE MASONRY DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC CEIUNGS O••ktop PubU1hlng Word proc. Copywrtng Gr1phlcs/Oes1gn/Layout WorkSource 650-2880 FAX-650-1807 ' Tiie • Qlasa Blocks All Atound ConSl'n Workl Gd Ref's. Reasonable. LIB562867 536·1286 The biddina: NORTH ltA81' sOUl'JI WEST 1NT St> 46 PUI P... P.- Opening lead: Seven of <i' 9040 PONTIAC 9170 Think before you play. It ia all too easy to reveal the lie of the carda by a careleee move on defeme. Eaat'e jump to three hearts wu a two-w•Y action. It could lead to game if West held the balance of power, or it could •erve to keep South out or the auction should t.be outatanding high cards be split between South and West. South's jump to game in spades made it clear that was not the case. West led the singleton heart, East took the ace and returned the jack to show an entry in the higher Learn to be a better brldse player! 8ubacri1Se now to the Goren Bridie Lett.er by calUns (800)'7~1225 for information. Or write to Goren Bridae Letter,1--"'!":":"'="'=-=~-=--­ P.O. BoI 4410. Chlcaeo, ll.. 80680- 4410. PETS& NEWPORT BEACH 6169 WANTED TO BUY 6o)a9 ANIMALS 604 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii O•r•g• S•I• Remod- • Mln•ture Pot Belly Save abused and •ling 405 Via lido PETS & 6019 ANIMALS . WE PAYCA$H 9230 For good used Sabots '82 MUSTANG White/ '83 QL 4-0r, loaded. & boat equipment. red. S.cyl, 5·spd, mnrf, HI mlles, some body Minney's Yacht Sur-ale. Great earl $1300 work. Great trans. plus, 1500 Old New-obo. Call 568-0188. $1 ,200 509·5120 port Blvd. 548-4192 Top Dollars Paid For Records. Jazz, Sountrack1. etc~ Call Mike 645-7505. Nord Sat. 2/17 Sam. Pigs. 6 wks old. Reg-abandoned pets. Be a Udo Isle VOUSWAG!N 923' lst'd W/pAf)JJrs. 2·Fem v.ohmteer/Joater. · Call 1--~.,.---------t--------1 JSUZU 9100 WANTED: VINTAGE Wristwatches/Clocks NB collector pays pre- mium SS. 044-8829 FREE TO YOU 6!)~2 Cute, small female short-haired calico Tabby to a good home. 675-4 784. When you write a Classlfled ad, Include all the facts and get the results you want. & 1-Male. WhVsllver/& 714·597-9037. LAROE 0 SALE SPEED & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii blk, w/blue eyes. Pig-SAT 2/17 8a-2p SKI BOATS 701& '83 VW JETTA 4-dr, lets come w/harness, PIANOS & 2 highchairs, kids iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '93 TROOPER 5·spd, am/Im caas. food, book & shots. stutt, King snake, bed 4WD. 66K Miles. Good cond. Sunroof. AU teady potty tra1nedl ORGANS 6059 set, small elu ladles *1988 22ft Ski Boat• * Great Truckl * $975 OB0•631·7149 $200/H. 724-08841'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Items. Odds & Ends... 5.7 litre V-8, King $17,500 574-0843 1• Come & Seel Cobra 0 /0, low profile 1..--------.. • Moving • B•b" Orand Plano EAST h f , BLUFF hull, ju st serviced, --------¥WANTED¥ Need loving ome or Beautiful ~blac~ gloss Vlai.t D•I .SOI -cooiroUer/tiph JEEP -9-1 1 O my frfendly cat. Great finish, In tune. lmmac, F "Y'f8-'70-VW-West· componlonl 642-4222. $1 ,995 527-1854 .... o.llo•w•b•a•llo•o•n•s•lg•n•s• stery. Great ski boal· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fall• Camper, 4 _________ 11 fast·looks greal. .... re-speed, must be ex-ADOPT ·A·PET STEINWAY GRANO ady to go. St0,500 '94 Wrangler 4WO, 4-cepllonal condition. Every Sal & Sun at Model B. 1 yr old. Ex-TRANSPORTATION 646-9449/574-4247 cyl, 5-spd, ps, pb, ac, T 0 p $ p A 1 D . PETSMART, Fountain quisltel Bargain a•I••••••••• alarm, hi, cust whls, Privet• party Valley. Puppies, kit-S35K. 310-589-5809 --------1 am/fm cass. 12K ml. 840-4071 tons and more, a11 Let the BOATS 7011 MARINE SERVICE s 13K 47a-o393''===:::====:::===:==:::==::::! looking tor 1ovtng, car-ci----SUPPLIES 7020 --------•-Ing homes. CALL 597--11-9115 9037 for more info. Senti~ lfay Bo•t 23' Norw•-LEXUS Overstocked with stutt'l glan, lapstrake, dou- Sell your unwanted Dlrectoey bl• ender. Volvo Penta Items the easy wayl help you find engine, tiller & wh4el To place your sleerfng. Two full cov- classifled ad call reliable help. ers, one-of-a-kind 842-5878. 842-8978 classic 64S..074S TONS OF FISH NET A call to $2.50 per pound. '90·Late LS400 Gold Classified Minney'• Yacht Sur-pckg. Lex-phne. Blk/ will help plus, 1500 Old New· Beige. Low ml. Xlntl 842~678 port Blvd,548-4192 $23,995 obo 645-0127 ·-------- 3926 ... 393% ' -